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Eisner leads the Medieval Murder Maps, a digital resource that plots crime scenes based on translations of the coroners’ rolls, mainly from the 14 th century. The project has produced maps for London, ...
Anxiety over income and unfair feedback dominates working lives of delivery riders, drivers and “digital labour” workers in ...
Two groups involving researchers from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Plant Sciences are among nine teams to have ...
Chancellor’s Dialogues is part of a series of dialogues which encourage ‘disagreeing well’ and explore different perspectives on some of the most difficult issues of our time.
Deadly heatwaves fuelled by climate change in 2022 made almost 90 percent of Indians more vulnerable to public health issues, food shortages and increased risks of death, a new study from researchers ...
Ovarian cancer is an important and complex disease with poor outcomes, and we believe this application would help us deal with its complexity Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research ...
A brilliant idea for helping cancer patients is just that – an idea – until it is put into practice. But turning research into something that can improve patient outcomes and benefit healthcare ...
A combination of two drugs could improve outcomes and reduce the need for toxic chemotherapy for B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL), the commonest cancer in childhood and one that can be ...
What if markets rewarded sustainability? The Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) wants to rewrite the rules of the global economy to make this happen. For over three decades CISL ...
AI can do in seconds what might take a team of experts a year. This is why we must harness it to reverse the damage we’ve done to the planet. Anil Madhavapeddy explains. We need to act fast to ...
Dating from 1557-1775, nearly 270 files and rolls from the Isle of Ely Assizes court – where the region’s most serious crimes were tried – will be catalogued after a £40,000 gift by the Society to ...
Nobody needs reminding that just a few years ago we were all plunged into a state of maximal uncertainty. We didn’t know what was going on, we couldn’t predict what would happen next, and the ...