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Over the last half-century, British poets including Philip Larkin and Andrew Motion have driven a ‘lawnmower poetry microgenre’, using the machine to explore childhood, masculinity, violence, ...
By tying together more than a century of memory research at Cambridge, the Memory Lab gives us tangible ways to improve, ...
A new treatment approach significantly improves survival rates for patients with aggressive, inherited breast cancers, according to Cambridge researchers.
The Ray Dolby Centre, the state-of-the-art new home of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory and a major asset for the University, ...
A closer look at how the new home of the Cavendish Laboratory will inspire future scientific breakthroughs at Cambridge.
What impact is populism having on the media? Is it affecting how and what journalists write? How can we ensure reporters don’t self censor in an age where accurate information is vital? In this talk, ...
A majority of individuals who are deaf or have hearing loss face significant communication barriers when accessing care ...
“AI will have enormous benefits for conservation. It’s extremely exciting and will allow us to do so many things we weren’t ...
A psychological experiment conducted at Kettle's Yard suggests that actively considering the beauty of art increases abstract ...
On 8 May 1945, after nearly six years of global conflict, Britain and its Allies celebrated Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), ...