Unlocking the history of the book
01 January 2010A new chapter in textual scholarship is beginning, thanks to the launch of the Centre for Material Texts.
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A new chapter in textual scholarship is beginning, thanks to the launch of the Centre for Material Texts.
A new generation of cancer therapeutics is on the horizon thanks to fresh light being shed on how genes are switched on and off.
Cinema was a central means of cultural expression in post-war Poland. Dr Matilda Mroz is asking how and why.
Fundamental research is pioneering innovative approaches to cancer diagnosis and treatment at the Hutchison/MRC Research Centre.
Excavation of the deepest archaeological trench in North Africa half a century after it was first dug is offering a glimpse of up to 200,000...
Real-time transnational access will enable researchers to participate in experiments all over Europe without leaving the lab.
Dr Zoltán Tiba’s research on why famines happen is posing questions about the root causes and possible long-term interventions.
For some children, acquiring the important skills of learning to read or do arithmetic is fraught with difficulty. Educational neuroscience is helping to understand why.
Pioneering research by Cambridge criminologists is helping prison managers to understand what makes a good prison.
The book publishing industry has gone through more change during the past few decades than in any comparable period in its 500-year history. Professor John...