Let's get fixable: why we need the right to repair
14 March 2023From toasters that won’t pop to farmers hacking their own tractors, we ask why the right to repair is important for people and for the planet –...
Research
From toasters that won’t pop to farmers hacking their own tractors, we ask why the right to repair is important for people and for the planet –...
Mathelinda Nabugodi investigates the impact of colonialism and the slave trade on Romantic poets. Her research has taken her into the archives with unexpected results.
Cambridge researchers have observed a highly unusual behaviour in the endangered freshwater mussel, Unio crassus.
Researchers have built the first ever map showing every single neuron and how they’re wired together in the brain of the fruit fly larva.
Scientists from the University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, Harvard University, and the University of Chicago have founded the Origins Federation, which will advance our understanding...
Hunter-gatherers can help us understand the conditions that children may be psychologically adapted to because we lived as hunter-gatherers for 95% of our evolutionary history....
Researchers have developed an algorithm that uses computer vision techniques to accurately measure trees almost five times faster than traditional, manual methods.
Researchers argue that the findings hold lessons for social media companies and the “perverse incentives” driving political polarisation online.
One in ten early deaths could be prevented if everyone managed at least half the recommended level of physical activity, say a team led by...
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have analysed more than 800,000 tweets and found that negative emotions expressed about geoengineering – the idea that the...