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"Addressing the energy challenge is an area of intense activity across the University, with around 300 researchers involved in energy-related research and a funding portfolio of over £235 million."

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"The Cambridge Conservation Initiative, a partnership between the University and world-leading conservation organisations, aims to help secure a sustainable future for biodiversity and humanity through interdisciplinary and innovative research"

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Opinion: Building Hitler’s supergun: the plot to destroy London and why it failed

23 November 2015

Hugh Hunt (Department of Engineering) discusses the engineering behind the V-3 “supergun”, the weapon that was meant to win the Second World Wa...

Online porn may feed sex addicts’ desire for new sexual images

23 November 2015

People who show compulsive sexual behaviour – sex addiction – are driven to search more for new sexual images than their peers, according to new res...

Right to Buy could mean a loss of 75,000 low-cost homes and a higher Housing Benefit bill, according to new research

23 November 2015

Replacing housing association homes sold under the new Right to Buy scheme with those for sale could drive up costs for low-income tenants and the taxpayer, acc...

Solomon Schechter (1847-1915): a Jewish polymath with a gift for friendship

20 November 2015

The Jewish scholar Solomon Schechter is best remembered for his work on the Cairo Geniza.  A conference this Sunday will explore the wider impact of a man...

Opinion: The biggest sperm come in the smallest packages – and other odd facts about male sex cells

19 November 2015

Jacob Dunn (Division of Biological Anthropology) discusses why sperm are the most diverse cells found among animals.

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