John Siberch: Cambridge’s first printer (and record debtor?)
17 November 20212021 is the 500th anniversary of the first works printed in Cambridge
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2021 is the 500th anniversary of the first works printed in Cambridge
Perseverance, a word which captures the undaunted will of people across the world to never give up, despite the many challenges of the last 12...
When a team of doctors, scientists and engineers at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and the University of Cambridge placed an air filtration machine in COVID-19 wards, they...
Cambridge researchers have developed a sustainable, plastic-free glitter for use in the cosmetics industry – and it’s made from the cellulose found in plants, fruits,...
Young people who consider themselves ‘multilingual’ tend to perform better across a wide range of subjects at school, regardless of whether they are actually fluent...
A new Cambridge centre will bring together computer scientists and conservation scientists to build a trusted marketplace for carbon credits and support global reforestation efforts,...
A collaboration across many countries has shifted the focus away from short-term earthquake prediction towards increasing resilience. The results are saving lives.
The policy framework that supposedly guides education for pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD) is setting expectations and goals which are often completely...
Meet social enterprise founder, Francesca O'Hanlon whose tech start-up is partnering with local plumbing businesses to bring clean water to communities in Uganda.
An international study of more than 50,000 people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) has revealed that IBS symptoms may be caused by the same biological...