Opinion: Why cats are fussy eaters but dogs will consume almost anything
13 November 2015Hannah Rowland (Department of Zoology) discusses why different animals have different tastes when it comes to food.
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Hannah Rowland (Department of Zoology) discusses why different animals have different tastes when it comes to food.
A new report by the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) reveals that global investment portfolios could lose up to 45 per cent...
New research indicates that cockroaches use a combination of fast and slow twitch muscle fibres to give their mandibles a “force boost” that allows them...
Astronomers have discovered some of the oldest stars in the galaxy, whose chemical composition and movements could tell us what the Universe was like soon...
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John Pollard (Faculty of History) discusses the latest book exposing battles for power and misbehaviour in the Vatican.
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Bhaskar Vira (Department of Geography) discusses the result of the election in the Indian state of Bihar and what it means for Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
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