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A Cambridge college library could be replaced with a new one and include a walled garden. Christ’s College in Cambridge has ...
It's easy to lose oneself down the rabbit hole of medieval murder for hours, filtering the killings by year, choice of weapon ...
The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male college students were among the most frequent killers.
Cambridge-based Enhanced Genomics, which is pioneering 3D multi-omics to rapidly identify high-confidence, genetically ...
New CMA guidance outlines best practices for consumer-facing tech companies to ensure transparency, protect vulnerable users, ...
Enhanced Genomics (‘Enhanced’ or ‘the Company’), the biotechnology company pioneering 3D multi-omics to rapidly identify high ...
Scientists are peering into the universe's mysterious Cosmic Dawn using the faint whispers of hydrogen radio waves emitted ...
He may have betrayed her to the Church—she may have had him killed. Researcher uncovers medieval murder in modern-day maps.
Researchers cite new evidence of how a medieval British noblewoman may have plotted to exact revenge and help kill her former ...
In the end, the only charge that ever stuck in the murder case was an indictment against one of the family’s former servants. Five years after the first trial in 1342, Hugh Colne was convicted of ...
The University of Edinburgh subsequently started lobbying government to have the project restored, and it seems its efforts have paid off. The Scottish university has already spent £31 million ($42m) ...