Evolution Revolution
24 March 2012Developments in evolutionary biology have a significant impact on the way we look at the world and ourselves in it, according to a conservation scientist...
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Developments in evolutionary biology have a significant impact on the way we look at the world and ourselves in it, according to a conservation scientist...
On 14 March, academics and members of the public gathered at Emmanuel College to hear a panel of distinguished speakers discuss their personal visions of...
Excavation of 19,000-year-old hunter-gatherer remains, including a vast camp site, is fuelling a reinterpretation of the greatest fundamental shift in human civilisation – the origins...
What are the implications of nanotechnology for the general public? What use is it to them? What are the risks and benefits? These are the...
Some of our most brilliant inventions came about by mistake. The Institute for Manufacturing opened its doors to children aged five upwards for the Cambridge...
A new Cambridge-led study has examined the past 60 years of incidence data on psychotic disorders in England in the hope that the data can...
The University of Cambridge and National Research Foundation, Singapore, have today announced plans for a collaborative research centre, specialising in energy efficient, low-carbon chemical process...
Looting of antiquities from archaeological sites is a serious crime. A fully-booked talk at Cambridge Science Festival on Thursday will unearth some of the dirty...
Our earliest ancestors may have started walking on two limbs instead of four in a bid to monopolise resources and to carry as much food...
“Do we actually want machines to interact with humans in an emotional way? Will it be possible for them to interact with us?”