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Research finds that appetite for bushmeat – rather than the black market for scales to use in traditional Chinese medicine – ...
Cambridge researchers urge public health bodies like the NHS to provide trustworthy, research-driven alternatives to ...
The Reckoning is an intimate work of documentary theatre composed from a verified archive of witness testimonies chronicling ...
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has today announced the launch of the Spärck AI Scholarships, a major new initiative to nurture ...
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands like a glove, enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way ...
NHS patients at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, will become the first in the UK and Europe to undergo incisionless ...
Centre for Children's Gut Health aims to transform the physical and mental health of children and young people ...
Anxiety over income and unfair feedback dominates working lives of delivery riders, drivers and “digital labour” workers in ...
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, ...
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.
Nobody could have realised that camera traps put in the Indian forest to monitor mammals actually have a profoundly negative impact on the mental health of local women who use these spaces.
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