Cartographers of the infectious world
25 October 2011Cambridge scientists, and their map-making skills, are contributing to an annual worldwide public health endeavour – the race to select a vaccine against seasonal flu.
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Cambridge scientists, and their map-making skills, are contributing to an annual worldwide public health endeavour – the race to select a vaccine against seasonal flu.
If a galaxy is seen as a peach, the standard cosmological model portrays dark matter as the ‘pit at its centre’. Now a study of...
How student bingeing gave birth to modern British booze culture.
Modern politicians are too stuck in a 24/7 media bubble to make the kind of grand speeches associated with past leaders, a debate on political...
In the recent riots looters made off with some of the items that have come to symbolise our materialistic society - trainers, track suits and...
In a Festival of Ideas talk for the public this Tuesday, Cambridge University academic Dr David Lehmann will discuss the enduring power of fundamentalist strands...
It has been auctioned three times, housed in a cricket ground and owned by the mayor of Hastings.
Cohesion, collaboration and clinical impact are the watchwords of a new phase of stem cell research in Cambridge.
For the Festival of Ideas, Dr Dacia Viejo-Rose, a researcher on the CRIC research project, will discuss the unexpected impact and diverse use of memorials...
A new exhibition at the Shoreditch Town Hall is set to explain what it means to donate your brain.