Reading the world’s oldest libraries
01 November 2010Examples 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,...
Research
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,...
New funding and a generous bequest are helping researchers in Cambridge to explore the complexities of how gender works in the world.
Cambridge researchers in collaboration with China Mobile are examining the potential of mobile phones to deliver healthcare in China and worldwide.
Research by the Department of Engineering and Boeing is taking advantage of the remarkable properties of superconductors.
New networking activities will help academic expertise in information and communications technology to benefit developing countries.
Research is bringing closer the conversion of simple organic molecules into drugs, plastics or potential new fuels in a single step.
Patients who have benefited from life saving experimental cancer treatments will join world class researchers for a public open day.
A new method for identifying which bones have a high risk of fracture, and for monitoring the effectiveness of new bone-strengthening drugs and techniques, has...
Study on effects of anti-obesity drug on the brain paves way for more effective treatments.
The first-hand testimonies of thousands of people who witnessed the bloody rebellion that paved the way for centuries of sectarian conflict in Ireland have been...