Emissions from melting permafrost could cost $43 trillion
21 September 2015New analysis of the effects of melting permafrost in the Arctic points to $43 trillion in extra economic damage by the end of the next...
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New analysis of the effects of melting permafrost in the Arctic points to $43 trillion in extra economic damage by the end of the next...
Robert Winstanley-Chesters, Post-Doctoral Fellow of the Beyond the Korean War Project, discusses the motivations behind North Korea's relaunch of it nuclear weapons complex.
Graham Ladds, lecturer in pharmacology, discusses the controversy around a group of drugs used to treat Type 2 diabetes.
Patients with the most dangerous type of high blood pressure will be able to receive far more effective treatment after Cambridge-led research reveals the powers...
This week, millions of Muslims make the annual pilgrimage to Mecca known as the Hajj. A new study reveals how, in the age of Empire,...
Scientists have found that some drugs from a group of anti-diabetic treatments may, in certain circumstances, act on glucagon receptors in the body, meaning that...
An international consortium of laboratories worldwide that are studying the differences among dengue viruses has shown that while the long-held view that there are four...
Technology assisting people with type 1 diabetes edges closer to perfection.
Entrepreneurship initiatives can fill the ‘institutional void’ of long-term refugee camps, according to new research.
The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge's connections with animals through literature, art, science and society. Here, P is for Pet. Cultural geographer Dr Philip Howell and...