Muslim women face two-fronted struggle for equality
28 January 2009European Muslim women are proud to live in and belong to Europe, despite facing a daily struggle against prejudice from both within and outside their...
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European Muslim women are proud to live in and belong to Europe, despite facing a daily struggle against prejudice from both within and outside their...
A new way of making LEDs could see household lighting bills reduced by up to 75% in five years time, thanks to research at Cambridge...
A formal agreement has been signed between energy giant BP and the University of Cambridge marking their intention to expand their long-standing relationship and collaborative...
A study led by scientists at Cambridge University and Royal Holloway, University of London, has shown that plants are not guilty of creating tens of...
Financial traders' success may depend more on their biological traits than on their ability to make rational choices, researchers at the University of Cambridge have...
Research at Cambridge University's Autism Research Centre (ARC) has found that exposure to high levels of testosterone in the womb is related to the development...
A new book published by the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) suggests that population density in the later prehistoric / Roman Cambridge area may have been...
Studies in La Paz, the highest city in the world, are helping to uncover a link between prenatal conditions and heart disease in later life.
A new online exhibition explores the visual culture of embryology as part of a research initiative on the history of reproduction.
Epigenetics is taking the biomedical research world by storm; three Cambridge scientists use examples from their own research to explain why.