'Deporting Abu Qatada: the European Court of Human Rights, and Governments'
12 June 2012He is feared and hated in many parts of the world. Those facts make it less likely that any case against him will be evaluated...
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He is feared and hated in many parts of the world. Those facts make it less likely that any case against him will be evaluated...
By using thorium instead of uranium as fuel, nuclear power could be safer and more sustainable, according to new research.
A high level inquiry reported last month that more than half of the British public has a negative body image. Cambridge academic Andy Martin reflects...
Jennifer Wallace took part in the Cambridge series at this year's Hay Festival and spoke on a panel on whether tragedy is the perfect form...
Thirty years after it ended, the Falklands/Malvinas War still casts a long shadow over the lives of many Argentinians. A conference marking the anniversary next...
A book written for the general reader, Betrayed by Nature: The War on Cancer by Dr Robin Hesketh, sets out in plain English what goes...
The identity of the winner of the 1880 Epsom Derby – the classic race to be run today - was famously disputed. Now analysis of...
For the first in an occasional series documenting a week in the life of a member of the University community, Dr Michael Scott - Affiliated...
How can we make nuclear waste safe for millennia? Fundamental research led by the University of Cambridge will help find the answers.
An economical and easy-to-use biosensor could reduce the chance of being poisoned by arsenic – a common contaminant of wells in parts of Asia.