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21 August 2009It may not be possible to judge a book by its cover, but judging someone by the contents of their iTunes library could be a...
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It may not be possible to judge a book by its cover, but judging someone by the contents of their iTunes library could be a...
A study has shown that over the last 20 years there has been a sharp decline in infant deaths during delivery for pregnancies which went...
Rats fed a high-fat diet show a stark reduction in their physical endurance and a decline in their cognitive ability after just nine days, a...
A new research project has been launched by the University of Cambridge's Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) to investigate how firms can acquire new technology while...
Scientists have located a region of DNA which – when altered – can increase the risk of ovarian cancer, according to research published in Nature...
Understanding flow – whether it’s of oil, air, lubricants, lava, seawater or CO2 – lies at the heart of Cambridge’s BP Institute.
Cambridge scientists are helping to improve the chances of success of oil exploration in some of the Earth’s most hostile frontiers.
Coal – affordable and still abundant – but also the worst offender when it comes to fuel-associated carbon emissions. How well can coal be cleaned...
How can the cost of solar cells be reduced enough to make them a feasible source of large-scale renewable energy? The answer is to make...
A consortium led by Dr Julian Allwood aims to drive a step-change in the manufacturing of steel and aluminium to meet 2050 carbon targets.