
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have for the first time shown that it is possible to derive from a human embryo so-called ‘naïve’ pluripotent stem cells – one of the most […]
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have for the first time shown that it is possible to derive from a human embryo so-called ‘naïve’ pluripotent stem cells – one of the most […]
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for 2015 to Angus Deaton, “for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare.” Deaton, who is Dwight D. […]
The Alan Turing Institute has marked its first few days of operations with the announcement of its new director, the confirmation of £10 million of research funding from Lloyd’s Register Foundation, a […]
Topic: “The Business of Rowing 2” Seminar live at the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race Organizing Committee: The Future Leadership Institute* (*Between 2007 and 2011 the Institute carried temporarily the name ‘The Wall Street […]