The “Unpublished Prodigy” who caught Mendelssohn’s eye
09 July 2015A previously unseen letter by Felix Mendelssohn is to go on public display in an exhibition about an unrealised British musical prodigy, revealing that he...
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A previously unseen letter by Felix Mendelssohn is to go on public display in an exhibition about an unrealised British musical prodigy, revealing that he...
The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge's connections with animals through literature, art, science and society. Here, F is for Fruit Fly and the myriad ways...
New report identifies six successful business models to guide companies.
Life expectancy for people with a history of both cardiovascular disease and diabetes is substantially lower than for people with just one condition or no...
A new study finds the numbers of young people being accommodated by local authorities or homeless services across the UK to be over three times...
A new book tells, for the first time in full, the extraordinary story of drawings of embryos initially published in 1868. The artist was accused...
In the wake of a recent increase in prisoner suicide, new research commissioned by the Harris Review on the views and experiences of prison staff...
New film series Novel Thoughts reveals the reading habits of eight Cambridge scientists and peeks inside the covers of the books that have played a...
Researchers have identified a material that behaves as a conductor and an insulator at the same time, challenging current understanding of how materials behave, and...
The hormones testosterone and cortisol may destabilise financial markets by making traders take more risks, according to a study published today in Scientific Reports.