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Article 18th century Yorkshire "mecca" at Staveley Nature Reserve saved in £475,000 Lottery dealThe Yorkshire Wildlife Trust will use a Heritage Lottery Fund investment to double the size of a 40-hectare nature reserve.01 September 2010
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News 50 million-year-old hungry caterpillar bites found by scientists in ManchesterScientists have used an electromagnetic radiation technique 10 billion times brighter than the sun on a leaf fossil left by an epoch on the west of the US.26 March 2014
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News A Gardener's Labyrinth: Lose Yourself At Hove Museum And Art GalleryA Gardener's Labyrinth at Hove Museum and Art Gallery reveals the relationship between garden and gardener.19 April 2005
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News A New Plant Species Walks - At The Tatton Park BiennialAn exciting new plant species called a 'fernbot' has begun to populate Tatton Park's Rose Garden - and it's much livelier than most of its green neighbours.07 August 2008
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News A New Renaissance? Art Meets Science At The University Of YorkIn may seem an unlikely partnership, but a new project at the University of York is set to unite the contrasting disciplines of art and science.21 January 2004
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C24 Feature A World Full of Spice: Kew Gardens' ten most important spicesAs Kew Gardens' Summer Chilli Festival gets into full swing, we have worked with them to select the ten most important spices that changed the course of world - or at least culinary - history.10 July 2015
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Article A World Garden In LondonPlaces to go in summer 2007 where you can find out about culturally diverse histories in London whilst also getting some fresh air, eating your picnic and playing frisbee.22 June 2007
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News Acorns were starch enemies of Prehistoric tooth care, say museum cave explorersNew findings by a Natural History Museum team investigating caves in Morocco suggest a starchy diet may have caused Prehistoric tooth decay.07 January 2014
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News Across The Great Divide - Art And Science Come Together In YorkAs intellectual battlegrounds go, art Vs science is up there with the most intense, but the University of York is bringing the disciplines together for a conference on September 5 2005.31 August 2005
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News Art And Activism By Urban Aboriginal Artist At The October GalleryFiona Foley's art show is a departure from the Aboriginal art usually seen in the UK. Her highly politicised modern work looks at the treatment of Aborigines both in the past and during very recent history.17 November 2006
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Interview Artist's Statement: Edward Chell on silhouettes of plants at The Beaney in CanterburyAhead of the opening of his installation in Canterbury, the artist tells us why common plants act as touchstone for the fragility of human existence.20 June 2013
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News Asian Women's Gardening and Crafts Club: A Shared Heritage ProjectVivacious, adventurous and entertaining are just three words that can be used to describe the participants of the Geffrye Museum’s Asian Women’s Project.25 May 2008
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Preview Beasts, a salient pig, Wilfred Owen's poetry and Magna Carta: 12 of the Bodleian Library's bestFrom a suffrage march more than a century ago to 18th century poppy illustrations, see a dozen of the most magnificent items at Oxford's Bodleian Library.07 April 2016
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Science centre: Garden, parklands or rural site County: Birmingham Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses Birmingham
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Preview Bompas and Parr create Tutti Frutti Boating Lake at Kew Gardens in LondonHailing a "lush and tropical" treat, food artists Bompas and Parr's floating pineapple island at Kew invites visitors to row to a secret banana grotto.29 May 2013