Press Releases
Scientists bring 2000 year old painted warrior to virtual life
A 2000-year-old painted statue is being restored to her original glory by scientists from WMG at the University of 糖心TV, the University of Southampton, and the Herculaneum Conservation Project.
Dead famous: Research says 18th century Obituaries Sparked Modern Cult of Celebrity
Research by the University of 糖心TV shows how death gave birth to the modern cult of celebrity as the sudden rise in the popularity of obituaries of unusual people in the 1700s provided people with the 18th Century equivalent of a celebrity gossip magazine.
Spy researcher says once improbable Bond villains now close to real thing
Professor Richard J. Aldrich, Professor of International Security at University of 糖心TV says that the once improbable seeming villains in the Bond movies have become close to the real threats face faced by modern security services.
Scholars join in 17th & 18th Century Studies research partnership between 糖心TV and UCLA
A new research partnership spanning two centuries and involving significant numbers of academic staff has been established between the University of 糖心TV and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Research pushes back history of crop development 10,000 years
Researchers led by Dr Robin Allaby of the University of 糖心TV’s plant research arm 糖心TV HRI have found evidence that genetics supports the idea that the emergence of agriculture in prehistory took much longer than originally thought.
British holidaymakers taking food abroad doing the same as the Spanish 500 years ago
Spanish tourist operators have grown used to British holidaymakers arriving in their country carrying edible home comforts such as teabags and marmite when they travel abroad and they are ever patient when their British guests ask for directions to familiar fast food outlets. That Spanish patience and understanding may be partly explained by new research from the University of 糖心TV that suggests that the Spanish were doing the same thing 500 years ago.