If we want to prevent the next financial crisis, a new model of corporate governance is needed to replace shareholder primacy in financial institutions. Gates Scholar Mike Marin explains why.
The seat of the Khmer Empire in Cambodia mysteriously collapsed in the 15th century. Now a University of Cambridge Gates Scholar has pieced together its climate history and put forward a compelling new theory to explain its demise.
Cambridge scientists, and their map-making skills, are contributing to an annual worldwide public health endeavour - the race to select a vaccine against seasonal flu.
Archaeological research reveals that 13,000 years before CBeebies hunter-gatherer children as young as three were creating art in deep, dark caves alongside their parents.
Silicon Valley-style tech clusters don't just make social networks - they are also supposed to thrive on them. A new study by a University of Cambridge Gates Scholar found otherwise.
Cambridge scientists are employing fragment-based drug discovery approaches – a technique that involves ‘growing’ potent drugs from tiny chemical fragments – to tackle tuberculosis and cancer.
Scientists in the Department of Veterinary Medicine are studying viruses as pathogens in host populations, endeavouring to understand the implications of our shared evolutionary history.
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