See Cambridge 探花直播鈥檚 museums in a whole new Twilight
17 February 2009Ever wondered what happens in a museum once the lights go out?
Ever wondered what happens in a museum once the lights go out?
Studies in La Paz, the highest city in the world, are helping to uncover a link between prenatal conditions and heart disease in later life.
Epigenetics is taking the biomedical research world by storm; three Cambridge scientists use examples from their own research to explain why.
Jason Rentfrow explains how analysis of over three-quarters of a million online surveys has been used to build a "map" of the USA.
Cambridge neurologists have shown that an antibody used to treat leukaemia also limits and repairs the damage in multiple sclerosis.
Professor Nigel Slater, from the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, describes how the influx of ideas and principles from non-biological disciplines is shaping a new biology.
Creating circuits from multiple components is routine in engineering. Can living systems be constructed using similar principles?
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has signed its first agreement with the 探花直播 to optimise the early clinical development of new GSK medicines for obesity and addictive disorders.
Why does one violin sound different to another? Investigating this question has brought together researchers from music, engineering, experimental psychology and computer science.