Cartographers of the infectious world
25 October 2011Cambridge scientists, and their map-making skills, are contributing to an annual worldwide public health endeavour – the race to select a vaccine against seasonal flu.
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Cambridge scientists, and their map-making skills, are contributing to an annual worldwide public health endeavour – the race to select a vaccine against seasonal flu.
If a galaxy is seen as a peach, the standard cosmological model portrays dark matter as the ‘pit at its centre’. Now a study of...
How student bingeing gave birth to modern British booze culture.
Modern politicians are too stuck in a 24/7 media bubble to make the kind of grand speeches associated with past leaders, a debate on political...
In the recent riots looters made off with some of the items that have come to symbolise our materialistic society - trainers, track suits and...
In a Festival of Ideas talk for the public this Tuesday, Cambridge University academic Dr David Lehmann will discuss the enduring power of fundamentalist strands...
On Monday 24 October five world-class Cambridge museums will open late and put on a one-night-only sensory display featuring live performances and sound installations alongside...
It has been auctioned three times, housed in a cricket ground and owned by the mayor of Hastings.
Cohesion, collaboration and clinical impact are the watchwords of a new phase of stem cell research in Cambridge.
For the Festival of Ideas, Dr Dacia Viejo-Rose, a researcher on the CRIC research project, will discuss the unexpected impact and diverse use of memorials...