Living with the Inugguit
25 November 2011A film documenting the disappearing oral traditions of the northernmost settled people on Earth offers a glimpse into how their way of life is threatened by...
Research
A film documenting the disappearing oral traditions of the northernmost settled people on Earth offers a glimpse into how their way of life is threatened by...
The European programme for research into graphene, for which the Universities of Cambridge, Manchester and Lancaster are leading the technology roadmap, today unveiled an exhibition...
Music is more than just sound. Sharing many features with language, it has all the hallmarks of a communicative system, as Cambridge researchers are showing.
Foreign investors now own the majority of City of London offices, according to a new study from the Department of Land Economy.
An innovative dance performance with creative input from Professor Nicky Clayton, a expert on bird cognition, goes on tour this week. The Rambert Dance Company's...
Scientists are developing a computer that can read vast amounts of scientific literature, make connections between facts and develop hypotheses.
Protein not sugar stimulates cells keeping us thin and awake, new study suggests.
Half a dozen Cambridge academics are about to take the plunge and attempt to communicate their research through the medium of stand-up comedy. Nobody is...
Human-like performance in speech technology could be just around the corner, thanks to a new research project that links three UK universities.
The Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 lines is the oldest dated and illustrated Sanskrit manuscript known worldwide.