Spinal injury and ‘biorobotic control’ of the bladder
16 February 2016There are many challenges facing people with spinal cord injury – and walking again is often the least of their problems. Cambridge research could help...
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There are many challenges facing people with spinal cord injury – and walking again is often the least of their problems. Cambridge research could help...
Eric Levy (Cambridge Judge Business School) discusses how thinking about meeting a new partner can impact our shopping decisions.
People in the ancient world did not always believe in the gods, a new study suggests – casting doubt on the idea that religious belief...
Timothy Weil (Department of Zoology) and Silvia Muñoz-Descalzo (University of Bath) discuss the project that aims to make the fruit fly a model organism for research...
In 1995, in Geneva, PhD student Didier Queloz discovered a planet orbiting another sun – something that astronomers had predicted, but never found. Today he...
An approved anti-cancer drug successfully targets the first step in the toxic chain reaction that leads to Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting that treatments may be found...
New window on the universe is opened with the observation of gravitational waves – ripples in spacetime – caused by the collision of two black...
Almost all of our genes may be influenced by the food we eat, according to new research published in the journal Nature Microbiology. The study,...
Have you lost your house keys recently? If so, you probably applied a spot of logical thinking. You looked first in the most obvious places...
In her debut book, Dr Bonnie Lander Johnson (Faculty of English) shows how deeply the Christian virtue of chastity was embedded into the culture of...