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04 August 2011A new way of predicting which people may become friends on social networks - based on the type of places they visit - has been...
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A new way of predicting which people may become friends on social networks - based on the type of places they visit - has been...
The Cambridge Shakespeare Conference 2011 will bring together eminent scholars, artists, performers and educationists from a wide spectrum of disciplines to engage in a creative...
Two free talks for the public during Open Cambridge (Saturday, 10 September) will give an insight into important day-to-day aspects of the history of town...
Volume of modern humans infiltrating Europe cited as critical factor in the demise of the Neanderthals.
Loraine Gelsthorpe FRSA, Fellow of Pembroke College and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Institute of Criminology (Faculty of Law) within the University...
From the fictional Downton Abbey to the modest suburban semi, domestic service has had a prominent role in the story, whether real or imagined, of...
New research from scientists at the University of Cambridge provides critical insight into the formation of autophagosomes, which are responsible for cleaning up cellular waste.
Manuscripts written in Syriac, an ancient language of the Middle East, are peppered with mysterious dots. Among them is the vertical double dot or zagwa...
Veterinary research in Cambridge is spearheading a new generation of preventive methods to protect livestock from disease.
An online tool will help users predict trade-offs between the global commodities of energy, water and land.