Research on migration
"Our aim is to capture the significance of human movement, over time and space, for the health and well-being of populations, societies, communities and individuals"
"Our aim is to capture the significance of human movement, over time and space, for the health and well-being of populations, societies, communities and individuals"
"From cybercrime to earthquakes, influenza to air travel, our research in the field of risk and uncertainty reflects issues that are of crucial importance"
A ‘pill on a string’ developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge could help doctors detect oesophageal cancer – cancer of the gull...
Four Cambridge scientists have been recognised by the Royal Society for their achievements in research.
The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge's connections with animals through literature, art, science and society. Here, H is for...
What do we mean when we say that someone has ‘classical’ good looks? Are male nudes in art appropriate viewing for family audiences? In lo...
The Gaia satellite has discovered a unique binary system where one star is ‘eating’ the other, but neither star has any hydrogen, the most common el...