Research on the front line
11 March 2011An ambitious project with global reach seeks to address the most difficult and persistent internal conflicts – struggles for ethnic identity and national self-determination –...
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An ambitious project with global reach seeks to address the most difficult and persistent internal conflicts – struggles for ethnic identity and national self-determination –...
Until now, seats in the European Parliament have been allocated by political bargaining. A fairer way has been devised by an international panel of mathematicians,...
A new study of wrongdoing and its cultures in Spain from 1800 to 1936 will explore the fascination of popular versions of crime and other...
A new website that explains why humans have the same type of eye as an octopus and how animals separated by millions of years can...
A novel mechanism of cell death that occurs in mammalian organisms has been revealed by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
A new study from Utrecht and Cambridge Universities has for the first time found that an administration of testosterone under the tongue in volunteers negatively...
Paternal genes advise maternal immune cells on how to build the best womb for developing foetuses, researchers have found.
Home to more than seven million books, Cambridge University Library is to celebrate the most influential, most bought, most read and most widely disseminated English...
The mechanism that controls the internal 24-hour clock of all forms of life from human cells to algae has been identified by scientists.
Cambridge research funded by the health charity Diabetes UK has for the first time successfully demonstrated the potential of an artificial pancreas in pregnant women...