Cambridge student Giulio Regeni remembered
25 January 2024Giulio Regeni was remembered during an event at Girton College, where a plaque was unveiled in his honour.
Giulio Regeni was remembered during an event at Girton College, where a plaque was unveiled in his honour.
Academics and staff associated with the 探花直播 of Cambridge feature in the 2024聽list, which recognises the achievements and service of people across the UK, from all walks of life.
An unprecedented record of medieval live comedy performance has been identified in a 15th-century manuscript. Raucous texts 鈥 mocking kings, priests and peasants; encouraging audiences to get drunk; and shocking them with slapstick 鈥 shed new light on Britain鈥檚 famous sense of humour and the role played by minstrels in medieval society.
A team of student entrepreneurs who see algae as a potential business solution聽for reducing methane emissions from landfill and waste-water sites won the 2023 Cambridge Zero Climate Challenge after a nail-biting聽competition.聽
When PhD student Sigourney Bell turned to Twitter to connect with other Black scientists, she could never have guessed that this would be the beginning of a journey that would see her co-founding an organisation that champions Black excellence in cancer research and medicine.
As a major Fitzwilliam Museum exhibition explores human touch through 4,000 years of art, Cambridge researchers explain why this sense is so important in their own work.
In his new book, Dr Arik Kershenbaum draws on his knowledge of life on Earth to argue that aliens probably aren鈥檛 as weird as we might expect.
Scientists have found that a physical property called 鈥榪uantum negativity鈥 can be used to take more precise measurements of everything from molecular distances to gravitational waves.
Some of the first animals on Earth were connected by networks of thread-like filaments, the earliest evidence yet found of life being connected in this way.
探花直播year 1969 is held up as the end of an era, but fifty years on are we still buying into a dangerous myth?聽Counterculture expert James Riley delves into the darkness of the Sixties to sort fact from psychedelic fiction.