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The Cherry Hinton North development, known as Springfield Village, lies on the eastern edge of Cambridge, next to Cambridge ...
Beth Lee examines the cost of a career in the STEM industry, and whether these paths deliver on their promises ...
The “Mozart Effect” gained traction in the early 1990s, fuelled by Governor Zell Miller’s call in the United States to ...
Movies can take you across the world. No matter where you want to go, the truly global reach of cinema will find something ...
A majority state-schooled national football team sends a powerful message: elite sport doesn’t have to be the playground of ...
GB News and The Daily Telegraph have criticised the grant, which supports wellbeing activities for asylum seekers ...
iPhones continue to get faster, but this speed generates heat. By employing aerospace power technology to combat overheating, ...
Aaron Tan recalls his visit to a recent Kettle’s Yard exhibition, ‘Another Chance Encounter’ Lubaina Himid and Magda ...
Vienna Kwan sits down with departing Selwyn Master Roger Mosey to discuss belonging in Cambridge, freedom of speech, and the surprising overlaps between leading a college and the BBC ...
In April 2025, teen millionaire Eric Zhu organised the world’s first ‘Sperm Race’, with the hopes of “turning health into a sport”. The race was held like any other large sports game: livestreamed ...
Unlike Gonks, which take up so much space they’re impossible to ignore, a Labubu is relatively harmless. If the (unlikely) day should come that I grow sick of her hideous face, I’ll pass her on to my ...
Joining a university film society or club is another excellent way to enjoy films without the high cost. These groups often have weekly screenings, film discussions, and access to curated collections.