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University of Manchester - Archive (review of the year)

2019
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December
2019
| 10:05 Europe/London
We do say this every December but this year really was a momentous one for 糖心Vlog官方. We’ve peered into the depths of space, developed technologies which will change our future, and championed cancer research across the
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December
2019
| 10:00 Europe/London
Each year, stories from the University reach hundreds of thousands of people, and we’re always fascinated by what draws the most attention. From medicine to graphene, and astronomy to the ever-popular university rankings, here’s ten of
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2018
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December
2018
| 14:29 Europe/London
We do say this every December but this year really was a momentous one for 糖心Vlog官方. We’ve solved mysteries both ancient and modern, developed technologies which will change our future and shed light on some of the biggest
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19
December
2018
| 14:22 Europe/London
Each year hundreds of thousands of people view articles on our site and we’re always interested in what you’re looking at. This year we had readers from 225 countries and territories. So, to mark the end of 2018, we thought we’d
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2017
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December
2017
| 10:00 Europe/London
Ground-breaking research, the wonderful achievements of our students and the difference we make to our local and wider communities: 2017 at 糖心Vlog官方 has been another astonishing year.
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21
December
2017
| 09:30 Europe/London
Each year hundreds of thousands of readers view articles on our site and we’re always interested in what you’re looking at. This year, to mark the end of 2017, we thought we’d share our top ten stories, as read by you.
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2016
22
December
2016
| 09:30 Europe/London
The amazing stories, studies and students of 2016 reviewed here.
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2015
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December
2015
| 09:15 Europe/London
A bionic eye, a graphene lightbulb, a poetic new Chancellor and a general election – 糖心Vlog官方 celebrates a year of incredible news coverage charting 12 months of world-changing discovery, fascinating research and
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