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A culturally constructed darkness: Dark legacies and dark heritage in the Channel Islands Chapter by Dr Gilly Carr in G. Hooper and J.J. Lennon (eds), Dark Tourism: Practice and Interpretation.
Sano Genetics, a Cambridge-based startup supported by the Cambridge Judge Entrepreneurship Centre through its Accelerate Cambridge programme, has raised £500,000 seed funding for its personalised ...
Spotlight on World Environment Day about how Cambridge researchers are working towards eliminating plastic waste. Plastic has become a malevolent symbol of our wasteful society. It’s also cheap, ...
Coronavirus lockdowns around the world provide a “perfect opportunity” to reawaken dormant ties with relationships weakened by time or distance, says a new article in MIT Sloan Management Review ...
Back in the 1800s, Charles Darwin, University of Cambridge Alumnus explained: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” ...
In this episode, joining podcast series host Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics at Cambridge Judge Business School, are Robert Wardrop, co-founder of the ...
ICE archaeologist Dr Gilly Carr has discovered the grave of a long-lost Nazi victim as part of a BBC Inside Out investigation.
Real interest rates, as measured by inflation-linked bonds, are around minus one per cent in big rich economies. A new report co-authored by Professor Elroy Dimson, Chairman of the Newton Centre for ...
Battling rare diseases is one of the most prevailing challenges of our time. According to Global Genes, scientists have uncovered around 7,000 different types, all of which affect 350 million people ...
Accelerate Cambridge venture SimPrints awarded DFID grant for maternity project in Bangladesh. Cambridge-based startup SimPrints has been awarded a £250,000 grant from the UK Department for ...
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