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New Words For The Dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary has recently recognised a number of new words. These words range from...

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Geography

First Contact With Isolated Peruvian Tribe

The Peruvian government will soon make contact for the first time with an Amazonian tribe that has, ...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Animals Can Talk After All

Scientists have discovered the first known non-human species to communicate using language – the c...

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English Literature

The Origins Of Metaphor

Metaphor is not the sole preserve of literary scholarship, but forms the basis of human thought and ...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Gossip Makes Us Human, Says Oxford Professor

Robin Dunbar, professor of Evolutionary Psychology at Oxford University, has recently stated at the ...

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HSPS

The Gender of God

A BBC article has addressed the new movement in the Church of England to refer to God as “She” a...

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Linguistics

Pass Your Exams By Sleeping

New research published this month by the Sleep Council has found that students need more than almost...

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English Literature

Are You A Narcissist?

A new study by the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology has argued that while narcissists st...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

The World’s First Words

Research released by the University of Adelaide has revealed new insights into the origins of some ...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

What Colour Is The Sky?

In 1858, scholar William Gladstone counted colour references in Homer’s The Odyssey and notic...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Paying More For Your Menu

A group of Linguists and Computer Scientists have worked together to discover a strong positive corr...

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English Literature

Ban on sending books to prisoners is called into question

The government’s ban on books being sent to prisoners in the form of parcels, enforced last Novemb...

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