A rare hair specimen from a 400-year-old skeleton has revealed that present-day Scots could be just as deficient in vitamin D as their ancestors.
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Hong Kong was decades ahead of Britain when it came to the ordination of women priests, even though that might seem unlikely ...
In the midst of a stressful calving seasons, Huntly farmer Nicola Wordie offered The Press and Journal an insight into how she manages to deal with her busiest time of the year.
Often considered 'rats of the sky', pigeons became a popular choice for food in Hong Kong in the early 20th century because ...
Lavishly illustrated fashion magazine articles, scholarly monographs and museum exhibitions have extensively documented the social history of the cheongsam. Most research has focused on the ...
While local vegetable cultivation remained widespread until the 1980s, even today, small farms across the New Territories produce a surprising quantity of fresh food. Most local agricultural ...
2000AD celebrates 48 years of thrill power today with the release of Prog 2421 – featuring surely one of its creepiest covers ...
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