How to use
Set filters using the options below and click apply. Then scroll down to the bottom of the page and copy the URL from the RSS feed icon. This path can be used to import (or display) content based on the filters set on this page.
To select multiple items in a select box press ctrl while clicking on the items. Similarly an item may be deselected by pressing ctrl and clicking on the item. (In both cases mac users should press cmd rather than ctrl.)
The RSS feed will contain the 10 most recent News articles matching the selected options
Cambridge and Oxford capture Seabright Cup in first battle on home turf
30 Aug 2006James Secord appointed Director of the Darwin Correspondence Project
29 Aug 2006Endangered vultures at risk from tainted cows
21 Aug 2006Asian vultures are at risk of lethal kidney failure if they feed from carcasses of a cow that died after treatment with the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac.
You've got your exam results. What next?
16 Aug 2006Clearing 2006: Please note The University of Cambridge has NO COURSE VACANCIES through Clearing. Further information about Clearing is available from the UCAS website.
Strategy helps eliminate blindness
11 Aug 2006By promoting better hygiene, health education and donated antibiotics, blindness could be drastically reduced, according to an article by a University of Cambridge PhD candidate in this week’s issue of The Lancet.
Naked Scientists science radio show goes platinum
10 Aug 2006The ‘Naked Scientists’ do not warrant the alarming image that they inspire. It’s actually an interactive science radio show produced at the University of Cambridge and broadcast by the BBC, which has recently achieved the notable feat of 2 million podcast downloads in the last 12 months, making it one of the world’s most downloaded science programmes.
Women off the sidelines in time-honoured tennis tour
09 Aug 2006Researchers appeal for new regulations to save coral reefs from live fish trade
04 Aug 2006Researchers are calling for tighter controls on the live reef fish trade, a growing threat to coral reefs, in letters to the international journal Science.