How risky is your breakfast?
27 October 2012Understanding how the numbers add up in relation to risk can help us deal with our own uncertainty, as David Spiegelhalter, Winton Professor for the...
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Understanding how the numbers add up in relation to risk can help us deal with our own uncertainty, as David Spiegelhalter, Winton Professor for the...
A panel discussion for the Festival of Ideas examines whether social media giants are profiting from our willingness to share the most intimate details of...
Why does Britain need a National Risk Register (NRR)? To understand what the risks are and how to improve resilience, explains John Tesh, the Cabinet...
Fancy listening to children's authors like Lauren Child talk about their writing or taking part in a circus skills workshop or doing a bit of...
Lauren Child – best-selling children’s author and creator of Clarice Bean, Charlie and Lola, and now Ruby Redfort – will be in conversation with Morag...
Christianity, Buddhism, and the Baha’i Faith will come together for the first time in Cambridge on Friday 26 October as part of this year’s Festival...
Cambridge students will be loading human screams onto a smartphone that will be blasted into outer space later this year. The public are invited to...
A University of Cambridge academic is to describe how the insights of a great nineteenth century French mathematician and theoretical physicist transformed our ideas about...
One of the most influential designers of the 20th century, who turned furniture into works of art to support the human form, is being celebrated...
Prioritising social and economic objectives alongside environmental concerns is crucial in forest management, says Cambridge researcher at the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity.