Feeding seven billion
21 November 2012With the world’s population already estimated to be over seven billion and rising fast, the challenge of how to produce enough food has never been...
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With the world’s population already estimated to be over seven billion and rising fast, the challenge of how to produce enough food has never been...
Eminent art historian and former director of New York’s Metropolitan Museum, Philippe de Montebello will this week give two lectures that explore the multiple lives...
Researchers have shown it is possible to restore co-ordinated limb movement in dogs with severe spinal cord injury (SCI).
Today (17 November) Douglas Alexander MP will be in Cambridge to launch a book that charts the first 100 years of the city’s Labour Party....
Believed to ‘ingest’ DNA from other simple organisms.
In 1912 a young graduate working in Cambridge University’s Cavendish Laboratory made a breakthrough that represents the birth of x-ray crystallography. Professor Sir John Meurig...
Cambridge has received new funding as part of a £60m investment in UK universities to help encourage the development of new industrial collaborations, products and...
Researchers use genome sequencing to dissect and control an MRSA outbreak.
Each year 5,600 patients are diagnosed with cancer at a late stage because of inequalities. Study underlines importance of awareness campaigns.
Cambridge scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, near Geneva, have spotted one of the rarest particle decays ever seen in nature.