Helping African science to THRiVE
01 October 2010Cambridge academics are helping to strengthen research expertise in Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Rwanda.
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Cambridge academics are helping to strengthen research expertise in Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Rwanda.
Almost 2,000 years after its last native speakers disappeared, the sound of Ancient Babylonian is being lined up for an unlikely comeback, in an online...
A system which enables psychologists to track people's emotional behaviour through their mobile phones has been successfully road-tested by researchers.
The most common type of antidepressants, serotonin enhancers, alters peoples moral judgement and leads to a reduction in aggressive behaviour, a study published today in...
A major gift from prominent Ukrainian businessman Dmitry Firtash to the University of Cambridge has permanently endowed Western Europe's premier programme in the study of...
It may look peaceful today, but Newnham College, Cambridge was once the site of a sprawling Roman settlement.
It was the dawn of an age of prosperity and transformed Britain into an economic superpower but our rose-tinted view of the industrial revolution masks...
Cambridge Conservation Initiative’s (CCI), inaugural symposium, held on Wednesday, focused on how to conserve natural capital and the future of biodiversity.
Solar energy company to develop and manufacture high performance, lower cost plastic solar cells.
Britain faces a future of more volatility in the housing market and worsening housing affordability if drastic measures are not taken, senior academics are to...