Opinion: Feeling anxious about that first date? Here’s how science can help
11 October 2016Does anxiety keep getting in the way of you making connections with the people you’d like to spend more time with? Maybe you’ve just met...
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Does anxiety keep getting in the way of you making connections with the people you’d like to spend more time with? Maybe you’ve just met...
Mice court one another with ultrasonic love songs that are inaudible to the human ear. New research shows they make these unique high frequency sounds...
The e-book has made continued inroads into the publishing world but the printed book has defied predictions of its death. Research by Professor John Thompson...
Mental health has long been the Cinderella of healthcare: left to scrape an existence while the bulk of funding and attention goes elsewhere. As we...
Professor Oliver Hart, a former undergraduate at King’s College (1966), and a former Fellow of Churchill College, has been jointly awarded the 2016 Sveriges Riksbank Prize...
Researchers have developed all-electrical ultra-thin quantum LEDs, which have potential as on-chip photon sources in quantum information applications, including quantum networks for quantum computers.
Collaboration between business and academia can identify the most urgent research priorities to ensure the sustainability of food, energy, water and the environment, according to...
Rapid advances in neuroscience are driving a huge shift in our understanding of how the brain works and could improve both our cognitive abilities and...
People who carry variants in a particular gene have an increased preference for high fat food, but a decreased preference for sugary foods, according to...
Three alumni of the University of Cambridge were today awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics for their pioneering work in the field of condensed matter...