All articles by Nicholas Kratzer – Page 2
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News
Charleston farmhouse standard
Charleston, the country home of the Bloomsbury Group is a unique example of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant’s decorative style within a domestic context and represents the fruition of over sixty years of artistic creativity. Vanessa Bell wrote of this time; “It will be an odd life, but…it ought to ...
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News
Charleston farmhouse gallery below
Charleston, the country home of the Bloomsbury Group is a unique example of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant’s decorative style within a domestic context and represents the fruition of over sixty years of artistic creativity. Vanessa Bell wrote of this time; “It will be an odd life, but…it ought to ...
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News
Charleston farmhouse video below
Charleston, the country home of the Bloomsbury Group is a unique example of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant’s decorative style within a domestic context and represents the fruition of over sixty years of artistic creativity. Vanessa Bell wrote of this time; “It will be an odd life, but…it ought to ...
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News
Charleston farmhouse video
Charleston, the country home of the Bloomsbury Group is a unique example of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant’s decorative style within a domestic context and represents the fruition of over sixty years of artistic creativity. Vanessa Bell wrote of this time; “It will be an odd life, but…it ought to ...
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NewsMultimedia tech boosts medical training
After qualifying as a medical doctor Wim Van Renterghem saw an opportunity to combine his profession with his passion for multimedia and video technologies to launch mediAVentures, a specialist in transmission of HD and 3D live surgery.
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FeaturesHarriet Harman: 50 shades of red
Harriet Harman is both smiling and wincing at the same time. The Deputy Leader of the Labour Party is recalling the latest episode of The Thick of It, pained by the uncanny accuracy of some of the plotlines.
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Research
Galaxy evolution, cosmology and dark energy
How do galaxies evolve and what is dark energy?
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Research
What is radio astronomy?
Astronomers use radio telescopes to explore the universe by detecting electromagnetic radiation emitted by objects in space.Radio wave receptors, or antennas, detect the relatively long wavelength (low frequency) radio waves that penetrate the Earth’s atmosphere. These radio signals have frequencies between about 30 MHz and 40 GHz, which is equivalent ...
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