Skeletons in the cupboard of medical science
13 February 2014In a talk on 17 February, Margaret Carlyle, a researcher in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, will explore the fascinating (often gruesome)...
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In a talk on 17 February, Margaret Carlyle, a researcher in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, will explore the fascinating (often gruesome)...
The genome of a child who died some 12,600 years ago in Montana – the oldest known human remains from North America – has been...
New research shows that lack of awareness of the symptoms of mouth and oesophageal cancer means people wait much longer before visiting their GPs than...
New study examines thousands of brains from two decades of research to reveal differences between male and female brain structure.
Professor Peter St. George-Hyslop of the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research has been chosen as laureate of the 2014 Dan David Prize, together with Professor...
Research from Cambridge Judge Business School has been instrumental in developing a new system of energy market regulation
Working on the Cam and at Camp Bastion, Dr Mark de Rond is turning the theory of teamwork on its head
In the midst of current controversies over immigration law and policy, Professor Alison Bashford discusses why it's important to recall Britain’s unique place in the...
Eating more yoghurt can reduce the risk of new-onset type 2 diabetes, researchers at Cambridge have found.
On 6 February 2014, 21 Digital Transformations in the Arts and Humanities projects were announced as part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council investment...