Addiction breakthrough may lead to new treatments
02 March 2007Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered why some individuals may be predisposed to drug addiction and believe it may lead to better treatments for this brain disorder.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered why some individuals may be predisposed to drug addiction and believe it may lead to better treatments for this brain disorder.
A Cambridge University-led team of scientists have successfully produced live video footage that shows how carbon nanotubes, more than 10,000 times smaller in diameter than a human hair, form.
The Right Honourable David Miliband MP, Secretary of State for the Environment, will lay out a blueprint for Britain's shift to a low-carbon economy at a free public lecture in Cambridge tonight.
Local schoolchildren have been given the chance to work with one of Britain's leading composers on a new movement for a much-loved classical favourite, thanks to a Cambridge College.
A fundraiser in aid of The Prostate Cancer Charity is to be held at King's College Great Hall on Saturday, 10 March. The dinner, hosted by the Hawks' Club, will feature the entertaining Sandy Strang as speaker.
Her Excellency the Austrian Ambassador Gabriele Matzner will be discussing the representation of Austria in the UK public eye, in a lecture at Clare Hall this Wednesday.