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Eisner leads the Medieval Murder Maps, a digital resource that plots crime scenes based on translations of the coroners’ rolls, mainly from the 14 th century. The project has produced maps for London, ...
Anxiety over income and unfair feedback dominates working lives of delivery riders, drivers and “digital labour” workers in ...
Chancellor’s Dialogues is part of a series of dialogues which encourage ‘disagreeing well’ and explore different perspectives on some of the most difficult issues of our time.
Two groups involving researchers from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Plant Sciences are among nine teams to have ...
To really understand what climate change is doing to our world, we need much larger datasets that look at whole ecosystems over a long period of time ...
Our report is a vital first step in avoiding biodiversity loss amidst the predicted drastic expansion of the mining industry.
Brain wiring diagrams are a first step towards understanding everything we’re interested in – how we control our movement, answer the telephone, or recognise a friend.
A combination of two drugs could improve outcomes and reduce the need for toxic chemotherapy for B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL), the commonest cancer in childhood and one that can be ...
It’s like working with a Lego set with every kind of shape you can imagine, rather than just rectangular bricks ...
Cambridge Enterprise is crucial in translating the University’s research into positive social and economic change. I wish to receive the University's news digest by email. The University of Cambridge ...
If we want to stay healthy throughout our lives, we need to remember that keeping active is an important way of helping us achieve this goal ...
Gates Cambridge is 25 years old in 2025. To mark the anniversary, 95 future leaders have been selected to join the postgraduate scholarship programme. Since the first class in 2001, Gates Cambridge ...