Opinion: Forget Super Thursday, the Bank of England can only offer Mildly Useful Thursday
03 August 2016Michael Kitson (Cambridge Judge Business School) discusses how the Bank of England may try to give the economy a boost.
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Michael Kitson (Cambridge Judge Business School) discusses how the Bank of England may try to give the economy a boost.
In a fascinating study of J M Barrie’s classic works for children, Dr Rosalind Ridley (Newnham College) reveals that the creator of Peter Pan, and...
A gene for red colour vision that originated in the reptile lineage around 250m years ago has resulted in the bright red bird feathers and...
David Sargan (Department of Veterinary Medicine) discusses the health implications of breeding the perfect pets.
A new mechanism that affects how our immune cells perform – and hence their ability to prevent disease – has been discovered by an international...
Some of the finest illuminated manuscripts in the world – treasures combining gold and precious pigments – will go on display today in celebration of the Fitzwilliam...
Darwin’s stuffed pigeons, the letter which first coined the term ‘genetics’ and a paper by Crick and Watson which helped decode DNA all feature in the...
An analysis of a new drug’s journey to market, published today in the BMJ, shines a light on financial practices that see some major pharmaceutical...
Study of natural-occurring 100,000 year-old CO2 reservoirs shows no significant corroding of ‘cap rock’, suggesting the greenhouse gas hasn’t leaked back out - one of the...
The health risks associated with sitting for eight or more hours a day – whether at work, home or commuting – can be eliminated with...