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L-R: Zheng Guo, Ruby Holmes, Lukas Schmelter, Charles Vitry, Amos Witternberg

Five Cambridge students named Schwarzman Scholars

02 Dec 2016

Five Cambridge students are among this year’s Schwarzman Scholars, a highly selective programme which supports students from around the world to...

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Who wants to talk?

Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain #2

07 Oct 2016

In the second of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, Dr Heather Inwood , Lecturer in Modern & Contemporary Chinese...

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2,000-year-old personal hygiene sticks with remains of cloth, excavated from the latrine at Xuanquanzhi

Ancient faeces provides earliest evidence of infectious disease being carried on Silk Road

22 Jul 2016

Intestinal parasites as well as goods were carried by travellers on iconic route, say researchers examining ancient latrine.

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2,000-year-old personal hygiene sticks with remains of cloth, excavated from the latrine at Xuanquanzhi

Opinion: How we discovered infectious diseases in 2,000-year-old faeces from the Silk Road

21 Jul 2016

Piers Mitchell (Department of Biological Anthropology) discusses what we can learn from rummaging around in 2,000-year-old toilets.

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tea

Just your cup of tea: the history (and health claims) of the nation’s favourite brew

09 Jun 2016

How do you take your tea – with a drop of poisonous chemicals or a spoonful of sheep dung? Throughout history, the health benefits – and harms – of...

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World first as 3,000-year-old Chinese oracle bones go 3D

21 Mar 2016

A 3000-year-old ox bone - inscribed with the earliest-known example of Chinese writing - has become the world's first 'oracle bone' to be scanned and...

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Priceless treasures: in a shot commissioned to celebrate Cambridge University Library’s 600th anniversary, Professor Stephen Hawking is pictured with Newton’s annotated first edition of Principia Mathematica.

Lines of Thought: Discoveries that Changed the World

10 Mar 2016

Some of the world’s most valuable books and manuscripts – texts which have altered the very fabric of our understanding – will go on display in...

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Shanghai by Night

Opinion: G20 finance chiefs meet as China seeks to make a show of its presidency

29 Feb 2016

Peter Wiliamson (Cambridge Judge Business School) discusses the meeting of G20 finance chiefs and the Chinese economy.

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Skyline - Hong Kong, China

New partnerships for ‘low carbon cities’ in the UK and China

23 Oct 2015

Researchers from UK and Chinese universities, including the University of Cambridge, are collaborating on four new projects to work towards achieving...

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Got milk? China joins the lactose lovers.

From Chinese milk to Indian chocolate, behind the world’s fast-expanding markets

21 Oct 2015

Khaled Soufani (Cambridge Judge Business School), Mark Esposito (Grenoble Ecole de Management and Harvard University) and Terence Tse (i7 Institute...

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Regaining of the Provincial city of Anqing

Portrait of a bloody siege

09 Mar 2014

The siege of Anqing in central China was a pivotal episode in a civil war that saw the loss of 20 million lives. At a talk on Tuesday (11 March, 2014...

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After landing at San Carlos, a heavily laden paratrooper of 2 Parachute Regiment heads south for Sussex Mountain on 21 May 1982. From there the Battalion attacked Goose Green.

Thatcher Archive reveals deep divisions on the road to Falklands War

22 Mar 2013

The Falklands War – the conflict that defined much of Margaret Thatcher’s political career and legacy – dominates the release of her personal papers...

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