Megamonuments may have originated in France
July 16, 2019 3:02 pm Leave your thoughtsArchaeologist concluded that the first structures of Stonehenge were created roughly 6,500 years ago in what is now Brittany, northwest France
Archaeologist concluded that the first structures of Stonehenge were created roughly 6,500 years ago in what is now Brittany, northwest France
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Publicly funded education in Brazil is a complex institutional system. The 1988 Constitution states that the process should be jointly... View Article
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A multidisciplinary team reviews the scientific evidence and challenges stereotypes regarding health and migration
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Initiatives aim to increase recognition for female researchers and their contributions to science