Beyond GDP: Time to measure inclusive wealth and revolutionise economics
28 April 2022Cambridge economists are at the forefront of a global movement to create new statistical methods that include vital components of prosperity – from nature to...
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Cambridge economists are at the forefront of a global movement to create new statistical methods that include vital components of prosperity – from nature to...
The size of a thumbnail, they don't have a tadpole stage and live in a 'secret world' on the forest floor
Researchers have shown that the UK’s existing copper network cables can support faster internet speeds, but only to a limit. They say additional investment is...
Nine Cambridge academics have won Advanced Grants awarded by the European Research Council (ERC). This is the greatest number of grants won by a UK...
A new approach to solving the Travelling Salesperson Problem – one of the most difficult questions in computer science – significantly outperforms current approaches.
Adapting remote and hybrid work policies to employees’ specific work-life situations can result in increased well-being and productivity, but many employees are stuck in an...
DNA analysis of thousands of tumours from NHS patients has found a ‘treasure trove’ of clues about the causes of cancer, with genetic mutations providing...
Very few people in England ate large amounts of meat before the Vikings settled, and there is no evidence that elites ate more meat than...
Meet some of this year’s 79 new scholars from 30 countries – including Sanjiv Ranchod from South Africa who will be starting a PhD in Computer...
Research shows that there is no bias toward selecting people with muscular bodies or facial characteristics perceived as threatening when identifying criminal suspects in line-ups.