Abnormal brain structure linked to chronic cocaine abuse
21 June 2011Research gives insight into why some people develop addiction.
Research gives insight into why some people develop addiction.
Research provides important insight into ‘systemizing’ theory of autism.
In the introduction to a new book Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen urges governments to focus on commonalities rather than differences.
A display of contemporary women’s art, from the New Hall Art Collection, has gone on loan to Cambridge University Library.
More than 1,000 people around the world have signed up to take part in the biggest ever public study of Android phone usage.
How to become an ultra successful entrepreneur while living a happy and balanced life? Some might say it’s not possible. However, a new book developed by two Cambridge alumni seeks a contemporary answer to the age old question.
A huge crowd is expected at Fenner’s on Friday afternoon when Cambridge take on Oxford in the Charles Russell Twenty20 Varsity Match.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz has announced the creation of a £300,000 fund to be awarded to Cambridge University researchers in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Cambridge University undergraduate Akilah Jeffers has been named Black Students Officer of the Year.
Why were Bronze Age figurines smashed, transported and buried in shallow pits on the Aegean island of Keros? New research sheds light on a 4,500-year-old mystery.