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The mass graves of slaughtered 13th-century Crusaders
A study by BU and the University of Cambridge reveals remains of 25 soldiers in two 13th Century mass graves discovered within the dry moat of Sidon Castle, Lebanon.
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Talking to houseplants might make them happy, but one app calls for a deeper connection
Written by ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s Sue Thomas, originally published on The Conversation website.
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University Mental Health Day – 5 March 2020
Activities and events are being held across the university to support University Mental Health Day.
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Ratko Mladić's conviction and why the evidence of mass graves still matters
BU Lecturer in Law, Dr Melanie Klinkner looks at the trial of Ratko Mladić for genocide.
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The Fusion Building Opens Today
All staff and students are invited to take a look at the latest inspiring estates development.Â
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Cyber Crime: Is anyone safe?
The fight against cyber crime and some tips for staying safe online for Cyber Security Awareness Month.
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Edward Weeden takes gold at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥CS trampoline championships
Edward Weeden, TeamBU athlete and SportBU Scholar, has won Gold at the 2019 BUCS Trampoline Championships.
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Excluding fathers from birth risks harm to mum, dad and baby
Excluding a father from the birth process harms his bonding with mother and baby argues Dr Andrew Mayers, a BU expert on perinatal mental health.Â
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BU and DocBike research suggests motorcycle collisions could be caused by riders and car drivers seeing different things
A research project exploring motorcycle collisions and injury prevention has found that there are differences in motorcyclists’ and car drivers’ visual attention because they may be viewing completely different things despite being on the same stretch of road.
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New Pedestrian Routes at Talbot
Due to the demolition of the current Open Access Centre at Talbot Campus, new routes will be put in place.