Engineer James Goh's fascination with gyroscopes began when he saw the iconic spinning top in Christopher Nolan’s 2010 sci-fi ...
Achieving an international conservation target to protect almost a third of the world’s land and sea in the next four years ...
University, football club and city leaders unite to celebrate Cambridge’s football heritage with new partnerships and a new ...
What do the founder of a children’s health centre from Botswana, an award-winning Nigerian author and a theoretical cosmologist have in common? All have been selected as Gates Cambridge Scholars in ...
One-third of the food we eat relies on bee-pollinated crops. But in Europe, at least 23% of bee species are in decline. “What happens to pollinators could have huge knock-on effects for humanity,” ...
Listeners think some accents sound guiltier than others and we should all be concerned about that ...
There are only two places in the world where you’ll find material like this. One is the KGB archive – which is not open and very difficult to get into – and the other is here at Churchill College.
Although people’s music choices fluctuates over time, we’ve discovered a person’s empathy levels and thinking style predicts what kind of music they like ...
Our map revealed that as women age, their breast tissue goes through major changes, with the most dramatic changes occurring at menopause ...
TV nutrition and health experts will take centre stage alongside astronomers, neuroscientists and AI experts at the annual Pint of Science festival next week, ...
Three friends who turned tiddlywinks into a competitive sport so they could represent Cambridge as students were back at the University to mark the game's 70 th anniversary. Bill Steen, 91, and ...
The finest of his books, The Discarded Image, based on a series of his lectures, appeared after his death and remains the best short introduction there is to how people used to imagine the universe ...
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