Clockwork plants
01 May 2008How do plants tell the time and the passing of the seasons? Plant scientists are enlisting the help of engineers in their quest to uncover...
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How do plants tell the time and the passing of the seasons? Plant scientists are enlisting the help of engineers in their quest to uncover...
Nicky Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of Experimental Psychology, has thrown the doors wide open on animal cognition. Where once the idea...
Cambridge Infectious Diseases (CID), officially launched this month, is bringing together the expertise of Cambridge to address the challenge of infectious diseases globally.
Research on the changing face of Eurasian cities - formerly famous for cosmopolitanism and now crossroads of migration - hopes to provide an understanding of...
A rare Tibetan manuscript - a treasure that had remained hidden for centuries - set in motion a journey by Hildegard Diemberger that was to...
The humble cod may be about to have its biggest impact on history since sparking “war” with Iceland in 1972.
A new Cambridge programme aims to meet the challenges of drug discovery by harnessing a spectrum of academic expertise.
As more people become city-dwellers, can we design cities to be more sustainable?
CamBridgeSens - a strategic initiative to bridge gaps across disciplines, departments and research cultures - launches this summer.
The first draft of Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution is among thousands of his private papers made accessible online for the very first time.