Is there any such thing as the female brain?
22 June 2011At Women's Word, a festival at Lucy Cavendish College this weekend, Professor Melissa Hines will explore the differences between male and female behaviour, and summarise...
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At Women's Word, a festival at Lucy Cavendish College this weekend, Professor Melissa Hines will explore the differences between male and female behaviour, and summarise...
An epic, 24-hour celebration of religious music will be taking place at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, this week, starting on Wednesday evening (June 22).
Research gives insight into why some people develop addiction.
Research provides important insight into ‘systemizing’ theory of autism.
Now mid-way through a year-long 21st-century pilgrimage to the settings of Iceland’s famous medieval Íslendingasögur (‘sagas of Icelanders’), Dr Emily Lethbridge has crisscrossed the country...
In the introduction to a new book Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen urges governments to focus on commonalities rather than differences.
More than 1,000 people around the world have signed up to take part in the biggest ever public study of Android phone usage.
The Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) announces plans to scale up a unique programme that bridges policy and academia.
Six months after she set forth on an epic tour of Iceland in a Land Rover ambulance on the trail of the country’s medieval sagas,...
Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz has announced the creation of a £300,000 fund to be awarded to Cambridge University researchers in the arts, humanities and...