Terrorist groups, guerrilla movements, drug smuggling: Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni asks whether examining the structural weaknesses of illicit...
Medical imaging in Cambridge is pushing the boundaries in diagnosis and therapy as well as helping scientists within their own disciplines.
Support for gender equality in Britain and the US appears to have peaked and could now be going into decline, research at Cambridge University has...
Academics and industry collaborate to deliver a partnership-based forum for sharing and researching best practice.
The humble cod may be about to have its biggest impact on history since sparking “war” with Iceland in 1972.
CamBridgeSens - a strategic initiative to bridge gaps across disciplines, departments and research cultures - launches this summer.
A multicentre project led by the Faculty of Law has reached its conclusion, having studied over a century's worth of European legal changes relating...
Conflict is inherent to the urban condition, yet only in some cities do contention and dissent erupt to unacceptable and destructive levels. How do...
"The scheme is a most magnificent one. We spend about two years in South America, the rest of time larking round the world,"; said a young Charles...
A new study suggests the TV dinner is the evolutionary next step in the history of dining.
A Cambridge University-led team of scientists have successfully produced live video footage that shows how carbon nanotubes, more than 10,000 times...
H Lee Scott, CEO of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., will be in London today to deliver the London Lecture of The Prince of Wales's Business & the...