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                As China opens the worlds longest glassbottomed bridge researcher highlights how glass was a symbol of power to ancient cultureshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/as-china-opens-the-worlds-longest-glass-bottomed-bridge-researcher-highlights-how-glass-was-a-2018symbol-of-power2019-to-ancient-cultures Last weekend, the world's highest and longest glass-bottomed bridge opened to visitors in central China, connecting two mountain cliffs in... 
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                Expert opinions cover the Olympic Games and NATOhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/expert-opinions-cover-the-olympic-games-and-nato Dr Tara McCormack from the Department of Politics and International Relations has written an article for Spiked Online about the UK's involvement... 
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                Expert comment Has the Olympic Games caught up with the modern worldhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/expert-comment-has-the-olympic-games-caught-up-with-the-modern-world Despite greater representation of women in the Rio Olympics than in previous years, anachronisms and gender divisions still remain, according to... 
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                2015 was best ever year for tourism in Leicestershirehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/2015-best-ever-year-for-tourism-for-leicestershire Leicester City's Premier League success and the ongoing 'Richard III effect' made 2015 the best year ever for tourism in Leicestershire. 
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                The Bulletin Leicester satellite experts to help farmers fertilisehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/the-bulletin-2013-leicester-satellite-experts-to-help-farmers-fertilise In this episode of The Bulletin from the University of Leicester News Centre: Leicester satellite experts to help farmers improve fertiliser... 
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                Second successful season of fieldwork for archaeology students concludeshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/second-successful-season-of-fieldwork-for-archaeology-students-concludes An archaeological project aimed at giving students hands-on experience of excavating and uncovering real historical sites has turned up a host of... 
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                Medieval skeletons discovered at Leicester Castlehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/august/medieval-skeletons-discovered-at-leicester-castle A team of Leicester archaeologists has uncovered medieval human remains at Leicester Castle. 
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                Monkeys and chimpanzees have created their own archaeological sites dating back hundreds of yearshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/july/monkeys-and-chimpanzees-have-created-their-own-archaeological-sites-dating-back-hundreds-of-years Capuchin monkeys have created their own archaeological sites in Brazil, complete with nut-cracking tools that date back at least 600-700 years... 
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                Bronze Age barrow and Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered at Rothleyhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/july/bronze-age-barrow-and-anglo-saxon-cemetery-discovered-at-rothley Leicester archaeologists have recently excavated a Bronze Age barrow and Anglo-Saxon cemetery under former allotments at Rothley in Leicestershire. 
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                New cave discoveries shed light on Native and European religious encounters in the Americashttps://le.ac.uk/news/2016/july/new-cave-discoveries-shed-light-on-native-and-european-religious-encounters-in-the-americas A project led by archaeologists from the British Museum and our University has discovered remarkable evidence which shows how the first...