Digital humanities: a strategic network
"The great strengths and distinctive contribution of digital humanities at Cambridge derive from the wealth of ideas that inform and underpin research"
"The great strengths and distinctive contribution of digital humanities at Cambridge derive from the wealth of ideas that inform and underpin research"
"Addressing the energy challenge is an area of intense activity across the University, with over 250 academics involved and a funding portfolio of over £100 million"
Assigning an economic value to the benefits which nature provides might not always promote the conservation of biodiversity, and in some cases may lead to speci...
In her new book Representations of the Gypsy in the Romantic Period, Sarah Houghton-Walker provides a fascinating insight into writers’ and artists’...
In the earliest moments of a mammal’s life, the developing ball of cells formed shortly after fertilisation ‘does as mother says’ – it f...
Human stem cell research holds promise for combating some of the most recalcitrant of diseases and for regenerating damaged bodies. It is also an ethical, legal...
A new study at the University of Cambridge has allowed researchers to peer into unexplored regions of the genome and understand for the first time the role play...