Why so many human remains from the Bronze and Iron Age have surfaced from the Thames remains unknown. Researchers have dated a large number of the skeletons to those time periods, which possibly means ...
A report from the Zoological Society of London revealed that the Thames river — which was previously declared "biologically dead" — is home to over 115 species of fish Vanessa Etienne is a Staff ...
Around 200 years ago, during the Industrial Revolution, London’s River Thames was both a hub of trade and transport and a dumping ground for human excretion and industrial waste. The cradle of England ...
Concerns have been raised before the men’s and women’s Boat Races between Oxford University and Cambridge University on Sunday after testing found high levels of the bacteria E. coli in the River ...
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