The archaeologists who uncovered Oxford University’s ‘lost college’ think they have now discovered evidence of a 4,000-year-old prehistoric burial mound beneath it. A fragment of skull and part of a human jawbone with some teeth still in place has been unearthed, together with rema
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The Calabrian mafia has allegedly been converting cocaine into “coal” to avoid alerting the authorities when importing the product from Colombia. The supposed scheme emerged after 65 people were arrested, including two police officers.
Edinburgh-based community interest company Pianodrome has commenced construction of a 78-seater structure made entirely out of upcycled pianos that is set to open to the public in June.
Researchers from the University of Glasgow, together with partners from Glasgow City Council, NatureScot and Seven Lochs Wetland Park, have developed an interactive web tool to map suitable habitats for a nationally significant water vole species.
A road that once formed a key link in the carrying of coal between the former opencast mine at St Ninians near Kelty and Longannet power station in Fife has been uncovered by the site owners during vital maintenance and repair works in the ongoing development of a proposed Eco-Therapy Wellness and L
Nuns have learned to operate a Bobcat loader to help restore their new home. After more than two centuries living in a monastery in Hradčany square next to the Castle in the centre of Prague in the Czech Republic, the order of Discalced Carmelite Nuns has moved to a new home in the village of Drast
The sprinklers outside a parliament building have been weaponised against protesters by authorities in New Zealand.
The world's first flying boat is set to be unveiled at a climate conference in Dubai next year.
Spain’s supreme court has ordered the demolition of a large golf resort that was unlawfully built in a protected area following a 14-year legal battle.
An interconnected network of garbage trucks could be the new frontline in repairing local roads, thanks to a research collaboration between Swinburne University of Technology and Brimbank City Council in Australia that utilises the 5G network and the Internet of Things (IoT).
A design and build contractor has been tasked with safely transporting a Banksy mural originally painted on the side of a garage wall.
Archaeology students from the University of the Highlands and Islands at Perth College will get the chance to uncover some Bronze Ages treasures in advance of work starting on the new Cross Tay Link Road.
A number of rare and nationally significant discoveries offering a unique glimpse of Ice Age Britain have been made during archaeological investigations at the site of a new town in Devon.
An industry-first low carbon reinforced concrete solution is being trialled on National Highways M42 Junction 6 improvement scheme.
Ukrainian architecture firm Makhno Studio has designed a 3D-printed settlement for Mars. The Plan C project will encircle the edge of a crater and provide a comfortable sustainable living for settlers on a new planet. Its outer walls will protect residents from the harsh atmospheric and weather cond