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Scientists find cocaine in shrimps from UK rivers

May 4, 2019 by DailyTimes.pk

Scientists found cocaine in freshwater shrimps when testing for chemicals in UK rivers. Researchers from King’s College London, working with the University of Suffolk, tested at 15 sites across Suffolk and found cocaine at all of them. The study, published in Environment International, found other illicit drugs such as ketamine, pesticides and pharmaceuticals were also […]

Filed Under: Infotainment Tagged With: cocaine, Dr Leon Barron, Dr Thomas Miller, King’s College London, Scientists, shrimps, Suffolk, UK and abroad, UK rivers, wildlife

Suffolk is as pretty as a picture

April 10, 2019 by DailyTimes.pk

Walk down Market Hill in Sudbury and you could be back in 1727 – the year the town’s most famous son, Thomas Gainsborough, was born. The painter would recognise the splendid medieval churches of Sudbury: St Gregory, St Peter and All Saints. He would know the 16th-Century, half-timbered Black Boy Hotel – and surely love […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: All Saints, Greene King, medieval churches, National Portrait Gallery, picture, red-brick house, St Gregory, St Peter, Sudbury, Suffolk

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