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Your Questions Answered on open access

23 October 2015

Virginia Barbour, Executive Officer, Australasian Open Access Support Group, Australian National University; Danny Kingsley, Executive Officer for the Australia...

Flashmobs and flamenco: how Spain’s greatest artform became a tool for political protest

23 October 2015

Matthew Machin-Autenrieth (Faculty of Music) discusses flamenco and its use as a tool of social activism.

A democratic cacophony

23 October 2015

India is home to one of the most vibrant, engaged and mystifying democracies on the planet. Cambridge academics, across a wide range of disciplines, are working...

Calls vs. balls: monkeys with more impressive roars produce less sperm

22 October 2015

Evolutionary ‘trade-off’ between size of throat and testes discovered in howler monkeys furthers Darwin’s theory of sexual selection and corre...

Plague in humans ‘twice as old’ but didn’t begin as flea-borne, ancient DNA reveals

22 October 2015

New research dates plague back to the early Bronze Age, showing it had been endemic in humans across Eurasia for millennia prior to first recorded global outbre...

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