To save biodiversity, society’s behaviour must change
09 September 2010Leading conservationists warn that in order to save biodiversity, society's behaviour must change.
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Leading conservationists warn that in order to save biodiversity, society's behaviour must change.
A project to make conservation science accessible and relevant to conservationists and policymakers launches its first major synopsis of evidence, on bee conservation.
The effect on the teenage brain of books like Twilight and the Harry Potter series is to be examined at Cambridge University.
BAE Systems and IBM have joined forces with the University of Cambridge to launch a new research initiative designed to equip business with the skills...
Mindfulness’, the process of learning to become more aware of our ongoing experiences, increases well-being in adolescent boys, a new study reports.
<p>Research paves way for new liver disease research and possibly cell-based therapy.<br /> &nbsp;
Donor kidneys from individuals who have recently died from cardiac arrest perform just as well in recipients as kidneys from traditional 'brain-dead' donors, scientists have...
An innovative building concept co-created by a University of Cambridge architect has reached the finals of the 2010 Earth Awards.
Scientists from the University of Cambridge and Imperial College London today outlined a 20-year master plan for the global renaissance of nuclear energy. Their research...
A project to document the unique language and culture of a remote Inuit community which is threatened by the effects of climate change is being...