Neuroscience – from molecules to mind
02 February 2016Today, we commence a month-long focus on neuroscience. To begin, Ed Bullmore, Bill Harris and Dervila Glynn describe how this area of research is transforming...
Research
Today, we commence a month-long focus on neuroscience. To begin, Ed Bullmore, Bill Harris and Dervila Glynn describe how this area of research is transforming...
Researchers have found that glacial erosion and melting ice caps both played a key role in driving the observed global increase in volcanic activity at...
A sledge made from a horse’s jaw, the remains of a medieval puppet, the coffin of a one-year-old Roman child, and the skeleton of an...
Researchers have shown that graphene can be used to make electrodes that can be implanted in the brain, which could potentially be used to restore...
Recent changes to UK healthcare policy intended to reduce the number of emergency hospital admissions are unlikely to be effective, according to a study published...
Increased farm yields could help to spare land from agriculture for natural habitats that benefit wildlife and store greenhouse gases, but only if the right...
Technology to improve the security, speed and scale of data processing in age of the Internet of Things is being developed by a Cambridge spin-out...
A bewildering physics problem has apparently been solved by researchers, in a study which provides a mathematical basis for understanding issues ranging from predicting the...
Thomas Stubbs (Centre for Business Research) discusses why, when it comes to Rwanda, the West may not know best.
Riaz Moola is a Gates Cambridge Scholar doing a master's in Technology Policy, but he also runs a company which aims to revolutionise the study...