Capturing urban conflict: beyond the newsreel
19 October 2011A new exhibition unveils the work of a unique study into some of the most bitterly divided cities in the world, such as Jerusalem and...
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A new exhibition unveils the work of a unique study into some of the most bitterly divided cities in the world, such as Jerusalem and...
New research shows true picture of what and who is behind the political uprisings.
An exciting venture dedicated to the sharing of knowledge and information, the Open Knowledge Foundation (OKF) is creating a worldwide ecosystem of searchable data and...
The conventional colours of Christmas – red and green – are not, as many might suppose, a legacy of the Victorians. Instead, they hark back...
The best of University of Cambridge engineering has gone on show in the Department of Engineering's annual Carl Zeiss photography and video competition.
Saturday 22 October is family day at Cambridge University’s Festival of Ideas, the UK’s only arts, humanities and social sciences festival which runs between 19-30...
Jason Hill was a persistent young offender who the courts and Youth Offending Services had given up on.
Join authors, historians and filmmakers for the flagship day at the Festival of Ideas on Saturday the 22nd October, the UK’s only arts, humanities, and...
Interdisciplinary research has to be the answer when it comes to understanding the Victorians, writes Professor Simon Goldhill, one of the researchers involved in a...
Certain types of birds may track army ant swarms using sophisticated memory and the ability to plan for the future.