Pentagonal tiles pave the way towards organic electronics
06 May 2011New research paves way for next generation of ultra-small electronic devices.
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New research paves way for next generation of ultra-small electronic devices.
The presence of even a simple chemical reaction can delay or prevent the spreading of stored carbon dioxide in underground aquifers, new research from the...
An exhibition of precious objects found in East Anglia provides a window into the lives of both the people who lost their treasures and those...
Cambridge is to lead the technology roadmap towards a €1 billion European programme to conduct research on graphene - a versatile substance, stronger than diamond,...
The project mapping Charles Darwin’s life and work in the 15,000 letters he wrote or received during his extraordinary lifetime will be completed after a...
Stephen O’Rahilly MD, FRS, FMedSci, Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine, University of Cambridge; Co-Director of the Institute of Metabolic Science and Honorary Consultant Physician...
The daring Dambusters raid of World War II, in which RAF pilots famously used a bouncing bomb to breach two German dams, has been recreated...
It’s time to show your love for the Polar Museum at Cambridge University’s Scott Polar Research Institute this weekend.
An archive of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s original work throws fresh light on the workings of a brilliant mind.
Scientists say ‘No’ to a ban on stem cell patents recommended by the European Court of Justice.