Building the future with BRICs
17 February 2012A major conference examining how the emergence of Brazil, Russia, India and China as leading world powers should be accommodated by the international community will...
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A major conference examining how the emergence of Brazil, Russia, India and China as leading world powers should be accommodated by the international community will...
Dr Andrew Gillis shows us an embryonic skate head and explains how the red denticles dotted all over it have very similar properties to human...
The painting is part of the pineapple’s success story as the ultimate status symbol of 18th century England.
Innovative way to study Alzheimer's disease developed by Cambridge scientists.
Musicians and music-lovers alike are invited to this year’s Cambridge Science Festival – the UK’s biggest free science festival – which runs from March 12-25...
An innovative horizon-scanning exercise, which has just delivered its latest report, highlights emerging topics of relevance to the world’s natural environment and the diversity of...
Scientists now able to view critical aspects of mammalian embryonic development using new technique.
In this video, Matt Benton shows us nuclei moving inside a beetle egg as a beetle embryo forms.
Tomorrow Cambridge historian Dr Ulinka Rublack will give a public talk that will set footwear at the centre of her argument that in neglecting to...
Two Cambridge researchers have been elected foreign associates of the National Academy of Engineering in the United States. They are: John Hinch, Professor of fluid...