Chars dwellers building plinths as part of the cash-for-work scheme

Out of poverty

01 November 2010

Cambridge researchers are contributing to projects in Bangladesh that aim to lift 1 million people out of poverty by 2015.

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Jane Clarke

From teacher to molecular biophysicist

01 November 2010

Professor Jane Clarke’s laboratory was one of the first in the world to combine atomic force microscopy with protein engineering to ‘visualise’ the mechanical unfolding...

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Deluge

Managing the data deluge

01 November 2010

A project at Cambridge University Library is developing services and resources to help academics manage their digital data.

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Kalhu from A.H. Layard 'A Second Series of the Monuments of Nineveh' (1853)

Reading the world’s oldest libraries

01 November 2010

Examples of the world’s oldest science and literature – 2,500-year-old clay writing tablets – hold clues as to how ancient scholars acquired and used knowledge,...

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Vigeland Frogner Park Oslo Norway

Gender’s many faces

01 November 2010

New funding and a generous bequest are helping researchers in Cambridge to explore the complexities of how gender works in the world.

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Hours of Marie de St Pol

Magical illuminations

01 November 2010

Art historian Professor Paul Binski describes his ventures into the gold-embellished world of illuminated manuscripts.

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