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What can be done to improve it? In government, does the design of scientific advisory systems actually affect policy outcomes? What weight does scientific advice really have with ministers? On the eve of a new paper on this subject, we speak to Chris...
The connections are personal as well. Wray’s doctoral dissertation was advised by Minsky, and Galbraith studied with Robinson and Kaldor at the University of Cambridge. He argues that the theory is part of an “alternative tradition, which runs through...
CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 08: Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge smiles during a visit to the Cambridge Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility in Addenbrooke's Hospital on February 8, 2012 in Cambridge, England. The Duchess learnt about the... View Photo »
This agreement is a natural next step in the existing working relationship between our scientists in South San Francisco and scientists at the University of Cambridge
Prof Lawrence Goldstein, from the San Diego School of Medicine at the University of California, said at the time: "Creating highly purified and functional human Alzheimer's neurons in a dish - this has never been done before." A similar approach was...
Moore is the leader of the Auditory Perception Group at the University of Cambridge. For more information about the group and to download relevant audiology software, reading lists and teacher resources, visit http://hearing.psychol.cam.ac.uk. An...
White-coat folks (scientists always wear white coats, don’t they?) from the University of Cambridge and the University of Warwick (I assume that’s the University of Godfrey Cambridge and the University of Dionne Warwick) have devised something that’s...
CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 08: Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge shakes the hand of Doctor Roman Hovorka during a visit to the Cambridge Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility in Addenbrooke's Hospital on February 8, 2012 in Cambridge, England. View Photo »
Years after Newton’s death in 1727, his descendants gave his scientific manuscripts to his alma mater, the University of Cambridge. But the university rejected his nonscientific papers, so the family auctioned them off at Sotheby’s in London in 1936. ...
Rather, it will coalesce into a single, larger droplet. Experts have been trying to figure out which scenario was valid for years. Determining this proved to be more complex than first believed. Experts from the Department of Engineering and the...
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CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 08: Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge meets type1 diabetes sufferers Amy Wilton and George Dove during a visit to the Cambridge Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility in Addenbrooke's Hospital on February 8, 2012 in Cambridge, England. The Duchess...
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 08: Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge meets type1 diabetes sufferers Hannah Day (centre) and actor Jeremy Irvine as Doctor Roman Hovorka looks on during a visit to the Cambridge Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility in Addenbrooke's Hospital on...
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 08: Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge smiles during a visit to the Cambridge Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility in Addenbrooke's Hospital on February 8, 2012 in Cambridge, England. The Duchess learnt about the work of JDRF, the type 1 diabetes...
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 08: Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge shakes the hand of Doctor Roman Hovorka during a visit to the Cambridge Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility in Addenbrooke's Hospital on February 8, 2012 in Cambridge, England. The Duchess learnt about the...
View Photo »British model Lily Cole (C) sits in the audience at Stephen Hawking’s 70th birthday symposium lecture at The University of Cambridge on January 8, 2012. British scientist Stephen Hawking was forced to miss a scientific debate to mark his 70th birthday Sunday because he was only...
View Photo »Astronomer Royal Martin Rees gives a lecture 'From Planets to Universes' at Stephen Hawking’s 70th birthday symposium lecture at The University of Cambridge on January 8, 2012. British scientist Stephen Hawking was forced to miss a scientific debate to mark his 70th birthday Sunday...
View Photo »Physicist Stephen Hawking is seen in his office at the University of Cambridge in this photo handed out by the Science Museum and dated December 2011. The picture is part of a series of photographic portraits commissioned by the Science Museum to celebrate Hawking's 70th birthday on...
View Photo »In this image made available by the Science Museum Thursday Jan. 6, 2012 Professor Stephen Hawking sits in his office at University of Cambridge, Cambridge England Dec. 2011. Hawking is Director of Research for the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and founder...
View Photo »In this December 2011 photo made available by the Science Museum, Professor Stephen Hawking sits in his office at University of Cambridge, in Cambridge, England. The University of Cambridge says renowned physicist Hawking isn't well enough to attend a conference held to celebrate his...
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 27: Queen Elizabeth II visits St John's College at the University of Cambridge on April 27, 2011 in Cambridge, England. At least 2,000 people, many waving small Union Jack flags, lined the street in warm sunshine outside St John's College. The Queen...
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 27: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh waves during a visit to the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden on April 27, 2011 in Cambridge, England.
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 27: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh look at some of Charles Darwin's specimens during a visit to the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden on April 27, 2011 in Cambridge, England.
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 27: Queen Elizabeth II stands next to a plaque after unveiling it to officially open the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden on April 27, 2011 in Cambridge, England.
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 27: Queen Elizabeth II speaks to guests during a visit to the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden on April 27, 2011 in Cambridge, England.
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE - APRIL 27: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrive to open the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden on April 27, 2011 in Cambridge, England.
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth stands next to a plaque after unveiling it to officially open the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, southern England April 27, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth (C) and Prince Philip look at some of Charles Darwin's specimens during a visit to the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, southern England April 27, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth (2nd L) watches as Cambridge University Esquire Bedells present their maces during a visit to the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, southern England April 27, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Prince Philip waves as he and Queen Elizabeth leave after visiting the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, southern England April 27, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth speaks to guests during a visit to the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, southern England April 27, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Prince Philip speaks to students during a visit to a laboratory at the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, southern England April 27, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth II smiles during a visit to open the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, England, April 27, 2011. The Queen's grandson Prince William weds his fiancee Kate Middleton in a Royal wedding ceremony on...
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she arrives with the Duke of Edinburgh to open the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, England, April 27, 2011. The Queen's grandson Prince William weds his fiancee Kate Middleton in...
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth arrives to open the Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Sciences in the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, in Cambridge, southern England April 27, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is greeted by crowds as she arrives at St John's College at The University of Cambridge, in Cambridge, Wednesday April 27, 2011. At least 2,000 people, many waving small Union Jack flags, lined the street in warm sunshine outside St John's College, as the...
View Photo »CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 08: Camilla, Duchess of Cambridge meets type1 diabetes sufferers Amy Wilton and George Dove during a visit to the Cambridge Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility in Addenbrooke's Hospital on February 8, 2012 in Cambridge, England. The Duchess...
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