Stroke survivors face ‘invisible impairments’ to return to work
06 April 2016‘Invisible impairments’ can make it difficult for stroke survivors to maintain a job, according to a study from the University of Cambridge and Queen Mary...
‘Invisible impairments’ can make it difficult for stroke survivors to maintain a job, according to a study from the University of Cambridge and Queen Mary...
Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the history of the Trinity College clock and how it keeps time.
Julian Hargreaves (Centre of Islamic Studies) discusses the forms of discrimination faced by Muslim women in Britain.
Shrinking habitat, increased conflict projected in regions critical to survival of threatened apex predators.
Death is a part of life for people over 95 years old, who mainly live day-to-day, concludes a rare study of attitudes to death and...
Major epidemics such as the recent Ebola outbreak or the emerging Zika epidemic may be difficult to forecast because of our inability to determine whether...
Andy Martin (Department of French) discusses the "magic potion" for writing a thriller.
Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the Wall of Death world record attempt and how a motorcycle can ride around a vertical wall.
A new University of Cambridge research project is set to shed light on the history of writing in the ancient world, and explore the longlasting relationship between...
A new method of implementing an ‘unbreakable’ quantum cryptographic system is able to transmit information at rates more than ten times faster than previous attempts.
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