Cambridge academics shed new light on the Sun
09 April 2008New insights into solar activity have been revealed thanks to research from a group of Cambridge academics.
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New insights into solar activity have been revealed thanks to research from a group of Cambridge academics.
Cosmic defects and adolescent galaxies – two research projects in Cambridge are bringing us closer to understanding the cosmos.
Scientists explore huge volume of molten rock now frozen into the crust under the ocean’s floor.
The gay history of Cambridge University will be revealed in a public lecture this Wednesday at Lucy Cavendish College.
A research initiative in the Faculty of Divinity aims to train church leaders to convert the negatives of conflict into the positives of transformation.
Recent funding of over $5 million to Dr Sabine Bahn by the Stanley Medical Research Institute (SMRI) raises diagnostic and therapeutic hopes for a group...
A new study of the 14th-century narrative poem Libro de Buen Amor explores how its earthy tales of failed love are shaped by humour.
Dragon’s Blood, Purple of Cassius and Scarlet Lake – all pigments concocted by the 19th-century 'Colourmen' of Winsor & Newton artists’ suppliers. Now, a painstaking...
A new initiative funded by the Carbon Trust hopes to make solar power an affordable choice for homeowners within 10 years.
The project Accessing Virtual Egypt is breaking new ground in knowledge transfer between museums and prisons, with empowering results