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Living dangerously: how Helicobacter pylori survives in the human stomach - Nature Reviews Molecular...
Nature· 21 hours agoHelicobacter pylori was already present in the stomach of primitive humans as they left Africa and spread through the world. Today, it still chronically infects more than 50% of the human population ...
Ipswich DJ 'speechless' to open Radio 1 Dance Weekend in Ibiza
BBC News· 21 hours agoAn emerging DJ from Suffolk has won the opportunity to open a popular festival in Ibiza. Following a...
Seaside Planting for Shelter, Ornament, and Profit - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoWinds, too, not only reach their maximum of violence on our snores; their mechanical effects are more persistent there than elsewhere. The best thing anyone contemplating an extensive scheme ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoThe author described the steady increase in the use of sunshine recorders from the somewhat crude type invented by Mr. J. F. Campbell in the early part of last century to the improved pattern ...
Grime's Graves Flint Mines - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoIt is evident that your reviewer regards the flint implements found at this site as referable to the Neolithic period, and while this view may possibly be correct, the present writer is of the ...
Prof. J. H. Cotterill, F.R.S - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoJames Henry Cotterill died at Parkstone, near Bournemouth. Prof. Cotterill was the youngest son of the Rev. Joseph Cotterill, of Blakeney, Norfolk. Educated at Brighton College ...
Family attraction vows to slash prices next week if England win the Euros
Eastern Daily Press via Yahoo News UK· 22 hours agoA Norfolk family attraction will slash its prices next week if England win the Euros. Pensthorpe is...
School in 'decline' announces new name, new head and new trust
EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press· 22 hours agoAs part of the move, the school will be named as Beccles High School from September 1. Sapientia currently runs 17 schools in Norfolk and Suffolk and says it prides itself ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 22 hours agoLONDON Linnean Society, December 18, 1885.—Sir John Lubbock, Bart., F.R.S., President, in the chair.—The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Society:—Liet.-Col. W. R. Lewis, and ...
Neil Featherby: The marathons that didn't go to plan
EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press· 22 hours agoThen despite immediately saying no more, just five weeks later, I ran in the first Norfolk Marathon, finishing in 7th place which was such a bonus as far as I was concerned ...