London street photo.

Look familiar?

04 April 2012

Introducing the online game for Londoners which researchers hope will one day influence the shape of the nation’s capital.

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Molecular sacs of debris (pink) are delivered to the lysosome (dark red)

Autophagy: when ‘self-eating’ is good for you

03 April 2012

New discoveries by Cambridge scientists about a molecular waste-disposal process that ‘eats’ bacteria are influencing the clinical management of cystic fibrosis, and could be the basis of innovative new treatments to fight off bacteria.

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Yoghurt pot under the spotlight.

Nanotechnology and your views

23 March 2012

What are the implications of nanotechnology for the general public? What use is it to them? What are the risks and benefits? These are the types of questions that an online Knowledge Debate hopes to provoke.

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Daniel and Alex

Exploring University with the Realise Project

22 March 2012

A clock without a face, a really big door and a stone wedding cake: just three of the unusual things young explorers were asked to find in the grounds of St John’s College during You-niversity Day 2012, which took place on the first day of February half-term.

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Coming down steps landscape

Installation of the Chancellor

21 March 2012

Lord Sainsbury of Turville was installed as the 143rd Chancellor of the University of Cambridge in a special ceremony in the Senate House this morning.

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Professor Carol Robinson

Finding the balance

21 March 2012

The 2012 WiSETI annual lecture will be given by Professor Carol Robinson on 22 March at Robinson College.

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