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14 January 2013The notion of the Renaissance as a ‘secular age’ is to be challenged by three University of Cambridge researchers after securing €2.3m funding from the European Research Council.
The notion of the Renaissance as a ‘secular age’ is to be challenged by three University of Cambridge researchers after securing €2.3m funding from the European Research Council.
The University Museum of Zoology has received initial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for the ‘Animals Galore – preserving and safeguarding diversity’ project, it was announced today.
New research shows how some bacterial cells keep a ‘suicide complex’ ready to hand at all times.
The University of Cambridge and Cancer Research UK have appointed Professor Simon Tavaré to be the next director of the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute.
Researchers are aiming to develop a new class of materials with remarkable properties using one atom-thick substances such as graphene and other two dimensional crystals in a new collaborative project.
Urban neighbourhoods with high deprivation, population density and inequality found to have higher rates of schizophrenia.
Symposium marks the UK launch of the worldwide initiative Mathematics for Planet Earth 2013.
The University of Cambridge has appointed a new Director to succeed Timothy Potts at the Fitzwilliam Museum.
Researchers have identified 15 issues that could affect the diversity of life on Earth in 2013.
Promising new technique for creating stem cells using a routine blood sample.