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ICE archaeologist Dr Gilly Carr has discovered the grave of a long-lost Nazi victim as part of a BBC Inside Out investigation.
From clinical neuroscience to basic hygiene needs for women, via the EnterpriseTECH STAR programme at Cambridge Judge Business School.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day 2020 and #CambridgeWomenCan we meet two female founders and discover why Cambridge is the right place for their start up journey.
University of Cambridge engineers and scientists from Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing and Cambridge Analytical Biotechnology groups have joined forces to develop an on-the-spot low-cost tool for the ...
Research from Professor David De Cremer says that the worst thing you can do is believe your own hype. When Indian family-firm Keva (formerly SH Kelkar) floated on the Mumbai stock exchange it meant ...
Facing challenges at work? Why focusing on ‘not so soft’ skills can unlock your potential Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 01/11/2015 - 15:27 ...
Real interest rates, as measured by inflation-linked bonds, are around minus one per cent in big rich economies. A new report co-authored by Professor Elroy Dimson, Chairman of the Newton Centre for ...
Back in the 1800s, Charles Darwin, University of Cambridge Alumnus explained: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” ...
Battling rare diseases is one of the most prevailing challenges of our time. According to Global Genes, scientists have uncovered around 7,000 different types, all of which affect 350 million people ...
The company, which provides “comparator” and other drugs to pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical trials around the world, now supplies some of the top 10 pharma companies (Vanessa can’t name ...
UK insurance company Aviva recently released a report showing that more than €13 trillion of the world’s manageable assets are at risk from climate change. The stakes could not be higher for long-term ...