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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 ...
Two groups involving researchers from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Plant Sciences are among nine teams to have ...
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.
An international team of researchers has created a series of brain charts spanning our entire lifespan – from a 15 week old fetus to 100 year old adult – that show how our brains expand rapidly in ...
Nobody needs reminding that just a few years ago we were all plunged into a state of maximal uncertainty. We didn’t know what was going on, we couldn’t predict what would happen next, and the ...
Welcome to the coldest place in Spain. Landlocked between Madrid, Valencia and Zaragoza, it is beset by heavy winds. Temperatures can fall to -20C at night. That’s thanks in large part to team leader ...
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 ...
A brilliant idea for helping cancer patients is just that – an idea – until it is put into practice. But turning research into something that can improve patient outcomes and benefit healthcare ...
Professor Sam Stranks is developing next-generation solar cell technology, which could drive down renewable energy prices even further. Although it may feel as if the news around climate change is ...
A machine learning algorithm developed by Cambridge scientists was able to correctly identify in 97 cases out of 100 whether or not an individual had coeliac disease based on their biopsy, new ...
In National Apprenticeship Week, we ask some of our 127 apprentices what it’s like to study while you work. “You might be a young person just starting out or you might be a graduate whose been in the ...