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17 November 2011Protein not sugar stimulates cells keeping us thin and awake, new study suggests.
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Protein not sugar stimulates cells keeping us thin and awake, new study suggests.
Half a dozen Cambridge academics are about to take the plunge and attempt to communicate their research through the medium of stand-up comedy. Nobody is...
Human-like performance in speech technology could be just around the corner, thanks to a new research project that links three UK universities.
The Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 lines is the oldest dated and illustrated Sanskrit manuscript known worldwide.
English language testing, and the research that underpins it, has been elevated to a new level by the increasing global dominance of English, now used...
Phase III clinical trials for new MS drug very positive.
The discovery by scientists in Cambridge and Alberta of a fifth adaptor protein – a tiny and vital component of many cells –will lay the...
Clare Holtham (1948-2010) had a huge enthusiasm for learning. After a troubled childhood, which led to a spell of homelessness, she became an intrepid traveller...
Don’t write off the unions yet – a new study reveals how trade unions are adapting to 21st century pressures in an effort to reclaim...
As we approach Remembrance Day, a Cambridge University project that looks at the role of memorials in conflict-torn communities is drawing to a close. By...