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The political economy of conservation and food security
Risk management in the Roman world
Making decisions - a perpetual battle between head and heart
Joined up thinking
Total Eclipse of the Art? Rediscovering Ukrainian Visual Culture
Britain's second Elizabethan Age, 1952-2022
Has the protein folding problem been solved by AI?
Philosophy and Humour: a double act?
How to think about Climate Change
Artificial intelligence in memory clinics
New horizons in Lifelong Learning: making sense of a fast-evolving field
The World's worst lecture
Britain and Russia from Gorbachev to Putin
Francesco di Giorgio, Leonardo da Vinci and the transmission of ideas in Renaissance Italy
Exceptional fossils – the surprising, the significant and the strange
‘Is it going to rain today?’: The development of weather forecasting
‘Stay home, protect the NHS, save lives’: Health inequalities, social class and the COVID-19 pandemic
Wittgenstein, jam and philosophy: towards a practical academy
‘What brains they must have in Christminster': Jude’s Oxford
Did the Black Death liberate women? 'Girl Power' in northwest Europe 1350 to 1600
Sad stories of the death of Kings: the end of the Tudors
Why people need nature
The case for Dark Matter
A short history of globalisation
A Naked Scientist at nearly 50
The intellectual aristocracy: how one dynasty captured English cultural and intellectual life, 1800-2000
Beyond LLMs: the advent of Gen-AI in educational paradigms
Thomas Chatterton: visionary or fraud?
Can we refreeze the Arctic?
Social media, globalised outrage and the collapse of ‘context’ in politics and policing
Whodunnits and Headlines: a cultural history of English murder
Nuclear weapons programmes: contemporary issues
Strings untangled: secrets of a violinist’s world
The Paris Olympics 1924: sport, art and the body
How to paint (as) a woman artist?
Alan Turing and the Enigma Machine
Effects of mid-life activities and cardiovascular health on late-life cognition: clues from the CamCAN study
Are we really now in a "pre-war world"?
Peter Pan in the Tower
Let's eat my son! The power of punctuation
Oxford and Cambridge compared
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the legacy of Janusz Korczak – what they mean to children in the UK today
The making of Britannia: from 'barbarians' to 'Roman Britons'
Uncommonly common copies: Medieval English Statute Books in Cambridge libraries
Why is it difficult to make change happen? Three lessons from the world of manufacturing that will help save the planet
Bursts, bangs and things that go bump in the night