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NewsBlack tarantula named after Johnny Cash
A newly discovered species has been named after country singer.
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NewsLost Dylan Thomas poem gets first performance in 70 years
A work by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas will be heard for the first time in more than 70 years at an event this week. Actor Celyn Jones, who played Thomas in the film Set Fire To Our Stars, will read the poem after a university professor found it by chance. ...
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News“Discount Downton” among top 10 at-risk buildings
Kinmel Hall, in north Wales, with a facade almost 150 metres (500ft) long, has been judged among the most important Victorian structures in England and Wales in danger of being lost for good. The property, owned by a company registered in the Virgin Islands, is now empty and vandalised. It ...
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NewsAirlift operation to repair Brecon Beacons route
Exclusive: Hundreds of tonnes of heather cuttings and crushed stone are being airlifted by helicopter to the top of the Black Mountains’ highest hill.
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NewsFlood warnings across Wales as 'supertides' rise
Flood warnings are in place across Wales as “supertides” continue to rise. Areas at risk include Crofty, Clarach Bay, Aberystwyth and the Wye Estuary at Chepstow and near Tintern. Flood Alerts are also in place for the north Wales coast from Anglesey, Swansea Bay and Gower, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, the Llyn ...
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NewsPublic health advisers urge Government to introduce sugar tax in leaked report
Global bed business Tempur Sealy International has announced the appointment of Scott Thompson as the firm’s new chairman.
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NewsMystery of pet dog found on Swansea train deepens
A dog found on a train in Swansea may have got separated from his owners who were heading to London, the RSPCA says. Officers believe the small brown Chihuahua may have remained on the train last Thursday as it made its way back to Swansea, and its owners have no ...
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NewsLost dog rescued from cliffs in Snowdonia
A stranded dog sparked a major mountain search after it was spotted on cliffs in Snowdonia. Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue team, police and RAF rescue helicopters took part in a search for a possible fallen walker on Y Garn after the black and white Jack Russell was seen near Cwm ...
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NewsA simple snowflake (x4)
They say every snowflake is different from the last, and now we know that to be true, thanks to these astonishingly detailed images. Taken with a low temperature scanning electron microscope (LT-SEM), the pictures are the work of the Beltsville Agricultural Research Centre in Maryland. They are undoubtedly beautiful ...
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NewsSEM of a single red blood cell on the tip of a needle
Red blood cell on a needle, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Composite SEM of a single red blood cell on the tip of a needle.
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NewsA chemist's guide to the perfect cup of coffee
Sometimes you just want a caffeine hit to wake you up, but if you appreciate the finer points of a cup of coffee, it’s worth going right down to the chemistry of the water, milk, sugar – and salt.
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NewsTop 20 - North American grocery, 2015
The ranking of the five largest grocery retailers in the North America is unchanged last year despite an extremely turbulent year in the sector. We expect the fallout to continue throughout the year and be evident in 2015 and 2016 results. So be sure to look for next year’s rankings
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NewsWales leaves England staring into abyss at Rugby World Cup
Wales defied an early battering up front and a slew of second-half injuries to rally to a remarkable 28-25 win over England at the Rugby World Cup on Saturday, leaving the tournament host in real danger of early elimination.













