‘I bottle it up’: the emotions of solitary confinement
01 April 2019New research will set out to examine the emotional world of solitary confinement. Dr Ben Laws from the Institute of Criminology discusses his project, and...
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New research will set out to examine the emotional world of solitary confinement. Dr Ben Laws from the Institute of Criminology discusses his project, and...
Some of the most deprived areas in England are located in the eastern region. The New Horizons project has been helping those furthest away from...
Low levels of oxygen in the womb – which can be caused by smoking or conditions such as pre-eclampsia – may cause problems with fertility...
Five researchers at the University of Cambridge have won advanced grants from the European Research Council (ERC), Europe’s premier research funding body.
Centuries-old manuscripts feature the works of Plato, Aristotle, Sophocles and Euripides.
Faced with shifting demands on landscapes and a changing climate, how do you plan for a forest’s future?
Researchers have found that certain organic semiconducting materials can transport spin faster than they conduct charge, a phenomenon which could eventually power faster, more energy-efficient...
Researchers in Cambridge’s Faculty of Education are working with teachers to improve the experience of learning in the East of England – and boost pupils’...
Inside the Fitzwilliam Museum, the Armoury and Renaissance galleries are alive with the sound of chattering children. Eyes wide in amazement, noses pressed against cool...
The coast is an intrinsic part of British identity – and perhaps nowhere is it more at risk than in the East of England. Cambridge...