Behaviour of building block of nature could lead to computer revolution
31 July 2009A team of physicists from the Universities of Cambridge and Birmingham have shown that electrons in narrow wires can divide into two new particles called...
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A team of physicists from the Universities of Cambridge and Birmingham have shown that electrons in narrow wires can divide into two new particles called...
A groundbreaking new study, supported by The Bonita Trust*, that will look at Charles Darwin's impact on attitudes to gender and sexuality, has been announced...
Insight could lead to new therapies to repair damage caused by MS.
A new study out today found that many nations throughout the world, including the United Kingdom, are seeing an annual increase in visitors to their...
Having the brain changes of Alzheimer's disease is not necessarily associated with dementia in very elderly people, according to a new study.
A new Grammar will be the first comprehensive description of the medieval and early modern Greek language.
Knowledge transfer (KT) is a term used to encompass a very broad range of activities to support mutually beneficial collaborations between universities, businesses and the...
Cambridge has received £1.4 million funding to progress innovative energy solutions.
Clinical researchers have developed software for interpreting the enormous quantities of data generated by bedside monitors.
An ambitious project that aims to increase rice yields could provide the solution to future food shortages.