The West 'has had its day'
23 October 2012Western culture could be transformed by the rise of the BRICs countries, a debate at the Festival of Ideas will hear this week.
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Western culture could be transformed by the rise of the BRICs countries, a debate at the Festival of Ideas will hear this week.
Aircraft that work together to solve complicated mathematical problems and airports with more flexibly used runways could be the future of flying, according to studies...
This year’s Coventry International Prize for Peace and Reconciliation will be presented to Prof. David Ford, Founder and Director of the Cambridge Interfaith Programme.
Charles Darwin’s relevance to today’s society will be explored in a four film series at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse from Monday.
Advances in telescope technology being developed at Cambridge will drive a revolutionary period of discovery in astronomy.
A series of programmes which aim to address and counteract radical thought in British youth is now being adapted for use across Europe.
Through analysis of human resilience, particularly in cities, Professor Ash Amin believes that state guarantees of welfare and infrastructure will prove vital for our future...
New research aims to ensure that we can exploit the full benefits of the digital world and still protect our online privacy.
Each year thousands of cattle are slaughtered to control the spread of bovine tuberculosis. New research reveals that testing misses many animals harbouring the disease...
Towards the end of their training, student doctors have the chance to spend an elective spell working overseas, often in developing countries. Cambridge University medics,...