Festival shines a light on Virginia Woolf
26 September 2011A Cambridge festival draws attention to the work of Virginia Woolf - and uses her work as a creative focus.
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A Cambridge festival draws attention to the work of Virginia Woolf - and uses her work as a creative focus.
Professor Sir Mark Welland, head of The Nanoscience Centre at Cambridge University and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence, has been awarded two...
As mobile phone cameras improve, emerging forms of social media are basing themselves in ‘iPhoneography’. While social media is often held up as an example...
A University of Cambridge academic is to suggest that grown-ups enjoy children’s classics because they are dissatisfied with life in the adult world.
Research reveals 12 steps for executives who want to follow a business model innovation approach to service provision.
Fieldwork by the University’s Cambridge Archaeological Unit will be featured on the BBC’s, ‘Digging for Britain’ programme on Friday 23 September at 9pm.
A new study reveals how drug reimbursement policy in Poland is leaving gaping loopholes for pharmaceutical firms to exploit, raising questions about other, post-communist, EU...
An old lock of hair has enabled researchers to sequence the genome of an Aboriginal Australian, and show that modern Aboriginal Australians are direct descendants...
Scientists at Cambridge University are exhibiting a prototype table that demonstrates how biological fuel cells can harness energy from plants.
Research provides important technique for transferring quantum information.