Professor Jason Sharman explains why a crackdown on politicians stealing their nations’ wealth could be revolutionary
A lecturer in Criticism at the Faculty of English, Dr Ross Wilson says heavy metal and critical theory have more in common than you might think.
It’s the biggest crisis since the Second World War, and I want to talk about it now, not analyse what went wrong in 20 years’ time, says Professor Catherine Barnard
Beware the vegetation. Beneath their seemingly benign, leafy exteriors lies a world of invasion and counter-attack, mutation and adaptation, slow, painful death and – against all the odds – life
The Junior Combination Room, JCR, Student Union or, at Peterhouse, Sex Club, is the beating heart of Cambridge student politics.
The first Petri dish was put into service in 1887. Today, this most humble of scientific instruments remains at the cutting edge of discovery.
The economist-turned-geographer Professor Bhaskar Vira says that the natural world is good for us: economically, practically – and spiritually
Artificial intelligence. Deep learning. Neural networks. Think you can ignore this stuff? Think again. Because machine learning is far too important to be left to the ComScis.