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    • University and Educational Intelligence - Nature

      Nature· 15 hours ago

      CAMBRIDGE.—By direction of the Board of Geographical, Studies, part ii. of the examination for the diploma in geography will be held on June 21 and two following days. The ...

    • Forward and back - Nature Physics

      Nature· 15 hours ago

      The idea that time flows in one direction is intuitive: we get older, greyer, balder and, no matter how much we may wish it, we can never go back. Physicists define ...

    • University and Educational Intelligence - Nature

      Nature· 15 hours ago

      EDINBURGH.—The University, which as yet has no professor of geography and only one lecturer on the subject, as compared with three professors and five lecturers in branches of history, has recently ...

    • Societies and Academies - Nature

      Nature· 15 hours ago

      In the case of the Zomba meteoric stone, the gradual increase of nickel in the residue after repeated extraction of the nickel-iron with mercuric ammonium chloride was previously attributed ...

    • North-Western District of British Guiana - Nature

      Nature· 16 hours ago

      The north-western district of the colony is officially defined as the territory bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean and the mouth of the River Orinoco...tributaries ...

    • Perception and Instinct in the Lower Animals - Nature

      Nature· 16 hours ago

      THE correspondence in these columns, called forth by the letters of Mr. Darwin and Dr. Huggins (NATURE, Feb. 13), may be counted among the many indications of the growing interest in psychology ...

    • The Journal of Morphology 1 - Nature

      Nature· 16 hours ago

      THE year 1887 marked an epoch in the advance of natural science in America, as that in which the above-named journal made its appearance. The journal was defined in the preliminary ...

    • The Meteoroid of November 17, 1882 - Nature

      Nature· 16 hours ago

      THERE has already been much discussion on this subject, but I do not think that such exceptional phenomena lose any of their interest by having happened a few mouths ago; and so I write partly ...