Mathematics is
for everyone
Professor Hannah Fry is a mathematician, best-selling author and award-winning science presenter. We welcome her to Cambridge as the first Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics. She'll be looking for the best ways to share maths with people.
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News
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Discussion - Thinking the unthinkable at COP29
Has the time come to consider climate repair as a necessary measure? Engineer Dr Shaun Fitzgerald reports from COP29 on his discussions about climate repair as a looming necessity.
News - Cartographers of the human body
The Human Cell Atlas is an ambitious project to map every cell in the human body. Its co-lead, Professor Sarah Teichmann, explains how the initiative is already changing our understanding of our bodies.
News - Time alone heightens ‘threat alert’ in teenagers
People in their late teens experience an increased sensitivity to threats after just a few hours left in a room on their own – an effect that lasts even if they are interacting online with friends and family.
Events
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Lecture - Bridging innovation's supply and demand in the AI era – Tuesday 3 December
Professor Neil Lawrence, DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning, will deliver this year’s Annual Public Policy Lecture: Mind the Gap: Bridging innovation's supply and demand in the AI era
Exhibitions - Cambridge Botanic Lights – Thursday 29 November to Saturday 21 December
Join us for this year’s Cambridge Botanic Lights trail around Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The lights will bring the Garden to life after dark with spectacular displays and artistic interventions.
Exhibitions - Endless Stories – until 22 February 2025
Cambridge University Library invite you to explore the Endless Stories exhibition. An extraordinary collection of manuscripts in a dazzling array of languages including Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Malay from the 17th century.