Unsociable networks
18 August 2011Silicon Valley-style tech clusters don’t just make social networks – they are also supposed to thrive on them. A new study by a University of...
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Silicon Valley-style tech clusters don’t just make social networks – they are also supposed to thrive on them. A new study by a University of...
Kettle’s Yard is delighted to announce the appointment of Andrew Nairne as its Director in succession to Michael Harrison.
In the second of a new series of short articles exploring images from around the University, we look at the 15th-century prayer book owned by...
Study highlights how litterfall could lead to a release of stored carbon from the soil
The imperial treasures of the Hapsburgs – including Miseroni’s lost Royal masterpiece – have gone on display at the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Two Cambridge academics have been selected as the joint recipients of one of the most prestigious honours for scientific achievement in the field of psychology.
The University of Cambridge’s Department of Chemistry has today unveiled the new, cutting-edge Todd-Hamied Laboratory. The laboratory will explore harnessing materials for energy storage and...
Critical insight provided into the disease mechanisms behind multiple sclerosis.
In the first of a new series of short articles exploring images from around the University, we look at the 12th-century Bury Bible from the...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a new technique which could significantly increase success rates of pregnancies and reduce the frequency of multiple...