Ice Age, interrupted
09 January 2012Research shows that a new Ice Age could well have been upon us in the next millennium were it not for increases in CO2 due...
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Research shows that a new Ice Age could well have been upon us in the next millennium were it not for increases in CO2 due...
New research lays groundwork for new generation of ultrasensitive gyroscopes to measure gravity, magnetic field, and create quantum circuits.
Proof of principle study suggests the age-associated decline of the remyelination process is reversible.
Vermeer’s Women: Secrets and Silence has achieved record-breaking attendance figures at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, with more than 130,000 visitors to the Museum since the...
Researchers have discovered how receptors for the female sex hormone oestrogen attach to a different part of the DNA in breast cancer patients who are...
The models demonstrate the appearance of horses’ teeth at different ages, the effects of wind sucking and crib biting.
In the latest report of the Extreme Sleepover series, undergraduate Robin Irvine explains how a fascination for the relationships between humans, horses and dogs took...
In the eleventh of a series of reports contributed by Cambridge researchers, glaciologists Dr Ian Willis and Alison Banwell watch as a lake disappears before...
In the tenth of a series of reports contributed by Cambridge researchers, PhD student Robert Hird pitches his tent next to a gas crater in...
In the ninth of a series of reports contributed by Cambridge researchers, historian Catherine Porter visits the Democratic Republic of Congo to interview people in...