Dickens letter

Ever your affectionate Father, Charles Dickens

07 February 2012

A letter written in 1868 by Charles Dickens, the bicentenary of whose birth falls today, to his son Henry, who had newly arrived at Cambridge, reveals a touching concern for Henry鈥檚 welfare in matters physical, moral and spiritual.

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Neurons, in vitrio colour!

探花直播man with the golden brain

13 December 2011

What鈥檚 the point of a brain? This fundamental question has led Professor Daniel Wolpert to some remarkable conclusions about how and why the brain controls and predicts movement. In a recent talk for TED, Wolpert explores the research that resulted in him receiving the Golden Brain Award.

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John Polkinghorne

Where God meets physics

28 November 2011

Eminent thinker and commentator Revd Dr John Polkinghorne, Fellow of the Royal Society, will be giving a public talk 鈥 titled A Destiny Beyond Death - tomorrow lunchtime at St Edmund鈥檚 College, Cambridge. It is part of a series organised by the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. Here he gives an overview of his understanding of the relationship between what are generally considered to be two opposing schools of thought.

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Living with the Inugguit

25 November 2011

A film documenting the disappearing oral traditions of the northernmost settled people on Earth offers a glimpse into how their聽way of life is threatened by climate change.

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Stephen Leonard in Greenland.

Death by monoculture

02 September 2011

Having just returned from a year spent documenting the language and culture of the remote Inughuit community of north-western Greenland, Dr Stephen Leonard describes how he witnessed first-hand the manner in which globalisation and consumerism are conspiring to destroy centuries-old cultures and traditions.

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