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The internet, the theory of evolution, Big Bang theory and the unravelling of DNA - these are just some of the contributions of The ... BBC MA290 "Nullius in Verba" ("Take nobody's word for it" or "on the word of no one") Describes the various scientific groups ... Dr Jim Bennett offers an overview of the early mathematical instruments connected with the era of the formation of The
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- The internet, the theory of evolution, Big Bang theory and the unravelling of DNA - these are just some of the contributions of The ...
- BBC MA290 "Nullius in Verba" ("Take nobody's word for it" or "on the word of no one") Describes the various scientific groups ...
- Dr Jim Bennett offers an overview of the early mathematical instruments connected with the era of the formation of The
- Our contemporary ideas about Stonehenge and British antiquity were shaped in times of empire and war.
- 350 years, 51 days and 2 or 3 hours ago, Sir Christopher Wren delivered one of his lectures as
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