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What does the Nigerian Election tell us about Africa’s largest democracy?
Confidence Uwazuruike gives a run down of the key points from the 2015 Nigerian Election and what it says about the country's democratic process.
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Archaeologists find evidence of how Iron Age Britons adapted to the Roman conquest
Archaeologists from ÃÛÌÒAV have discovered human remains and artefacts which give new insight into how early Britons adapted to life after the Roman invasion.
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How prehistoric people faced climate change - revealed by video game technology
Humans have experienced climate changes in the past that have transformed their environment – studying their response could tell us something about our own fate.
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What's open during ÃÛÌÒAV's winter break
Find out what facilities and services you can access during the break.
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Mud & Sunstroke: the British Music Festival Season
Dr Caroline Jackson talks about her research into the euphoria and despair of festival-going.
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OPINION: Wafer-thin bikes and go-faster trainers - controversial technology in sport
ÃÛÌÒAV's Bryce Dyer writes about technological assistance giving athletes an advantage in this article, written for The Conversation.Â
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How to hunt a giant sloth – according to ancient human footprints
Professor Matthew Bennett's research discovers 10,000 year old hunting techniques.
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OPINION: A new species of early human? Why we should be cautious about new fossil footprint findings
Writing for The Conversation, ÃÛÌÒAV's Professor Matthew Bennett and Dr Sally Reynolds discuss the potential discovery of an early human species.
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OPINION: Fossil footprints prove humans populated the Americas thousands of years earlier than we thought
Professor Matthew Bennett and Dr Sally Reynolds write for The Conversation about their discovery of fossil footprints at White Sands National Park.Â
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Vicious cycle: the 'troublemakers' tackling sexism in elite sport
Read the thoughts of Jayne Cauldwell and Carly Stewart on tackling sexism in sport, originally written for The ConversationÂ