Top conservation issues to look out for in 2013
06 Dec 2012Researchers have identified 15 issues that could affect the diversity of life on Earth in 2013.
Researchers have identified 15 issues that could affect the diversity of life on Earth in 2013.
A quantum fluid trapped on top of a semiconductor chip can be used to measure movements to astonishing precision.
Scholars from more than ten institutions will be gather in Cambridge later this week to share research that shines a light on what happens when empires come to an end.
Promising new technique for creating stem cells using a routine blood sample.
A new Master’s Programme in Public Policy, launching today by the University of Cambridge, will equip policy makers of tomorrow with the tools to make informed and effective decisions.
Test could be used as an inexpensive screening tool to facilitate early intervention.
Heritage researchers collaborate with community groups to dig up the past and air Cambridge’s dirty laundry as part of Lottery-funded project.
Brazilian postgraduate students and researchers met in Cambridge on Saturday 10 November for the 5th conference of the Association of Brazilian Postgraduate Students in the United Kingdom (ABEP-UK). The event was co-organised by the Cambridge University Brazilian Society (CUBS), and hosted by the Centre of Latin American Studies (CLAS).
Believed to ‘ingest’ DNA from other simple organisms.
Cambridge has received new funding as part of a £60m investment in UK universities to help encourage the development of new industrial collaborations, products and companies based on University research.