The edible nature of words
12 September 2011A workshop at Cambridge University tomorrow will celebrate the rich and varied relationship between words and food, both metaphorically and literally.
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A workshop at Cambridge University tomorrow will celebrate the rich and varied relationship between words and food, both metaphorically and literally.
Language change among our prehistoric ancestors came about via the arrival of immigrant men - rather than women - into new settlements, according to new...
A conference which aims to establish wider recognition for a "Judaeo-Islamic tradition"; the shared, cultural past common to Muslims, Arabs and Jews, will take place...
Cambridge University researchers have discovered that lactose tolerant milk-drinkers in India and Europe could be related to the same person who lived at some point...
Road sweeper Allan Brigham will defend the value of parks and commons at an Open Cambridge event tonight.
In medieval times Stourbridge Common was the site of one of Europe’s largest fairs – a bustling centre for shopping, eating and revelry, offering temptations...
To mark Roald Dahl Day on September 13th and the 50th anniversary of James And The Giant Peach, Professor Maria Nikolajeva explains why he remains...
Newly hatched chicks of African honeyguide birds bite to death their foster siblings to eliminate competition.
Launch of first ever rapid, objectively-scored GP assessment to differentiate between patients with memory loss due to the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s disease and normal...
Correspondence from young men caught up in the ravages of the First World War will be on display to the public for the first time...