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01 April 2007As clothes become cheaper and fashion becomes 'faster', how are we to balance our consumption with environmental, economic and social sustainability?
As clothes become cheaper and fashion becomes 'faster', how are we to balance our consumption with environmental, economic and social sustainability?
Gambling is a thriving form of entertainment in the UK, but may also become a form of addiction for some individuals. Just why do people gamble when ‘the house always wins’? Advances in brain imaging techniques are helping Cambridge scientists find out.
Research into more than 30,000 unpublished drafts and letters casts new light on the inspirational Austrian novelist and playwright.
Public engagement with science is top of Dr Chris Smith's agenda. His trailblazing approach to making scientific issues interesting, interactive and informative to the general public has gained recognition within the University of Cambridge and beyond.
Professor Stephen Jackson has been awarded the Biochemical Society's GlaxoSmithKline Award ’‘for distinguished research leading to new advances in medical science'.
Cambridge won a record fifth consecutive Riding Varsity match last week and are now setting their sights on the first ever International Student Horse Race in France next Sunday.
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New Cambridge research shows Darwin had no fears about publishing his groundbreaking theory of evolution.
The Faculty of Mathematics has announced the winner of one of the University's oldest and most prestigious prizes.