Timber skyscrapers could transform London’s skyline
08 April 2016London’s first timber skyscraper could be a step closer to reality this week after researchers presented Mayor of London Boris Johnson with conceptual plans for...
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London’s first timber skyscraper could be a step closer to reality this week after researchers presented Mayor of London Boris Johnson with conceptual plans for...
The babies of obese women who develop gestational diabetes are five times as likely to be excessively large by six months of pregnancy, according to...
Money really can buy happiness when spending fits our personality, finds a study based on 77,000 UK bank transactions.
The £26 million Maxwell Centre will focus on “blue skies” research in areas such as efficient energy generation, storage and use, including work on photovoltaics,...
‘Invisible impairments’ can make it difficult for stroke survivors to maintain a job, according to a study from the University of Cambridge and Queen Mary...
Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the history of the Trinity College clock and how it keeps time.
Julian Hargreaves (Centre of Islamic Studies) discusses the forms of discrimination faced by Muslim women in Britain.
Shrinking habitat, increased conflict projected in regions critical to survival of threatened apex predators.
Death is a part of life for people over 95 years old, who mainly live day-to-day, concludes a rare study of attitudes to death and...
Major epidemics such as the recent Ebola outbreak or the emerging Zika epidemic may be difficult to forecast because of our inability to determine whether...