About the Cambridge University Press Bookshop Cambridge University Press Bookshop opened in 1992, but the shop itself has been around for a great deal longer and selling books all the while; since 1581,...
S.I Strong, author of Transforming Religious Liberties, discusses new ways of combating religious extremism.
Word processor software has become an indispensable tool in our daily life. Remarkably, it appears that this software product evolved from the mechanical typewriter. This article is the second of a series...
Bruce Rocheleau discusses what can be done to preserve big cats and other endangered species
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Nicole Doerr, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Copenhagen, discusses her new book: Political Translation.
“The character is so vivid, even now, in my mind.” Stage and screen legend Len Cariou looks back at playing Ernest Hemingway in PAPA.
Dr. Samuel C. Durso reflects on his personal history with the groundbreaking Reichel's Care of the Ederly, now in its seventh edition.
One recurring theme in our forthcoming book, Modelling Mortality with Actuarial Applications, is the all-pervading role of likelihoods that suggest the lurking presence of a Poisson distribution. A popular...
In days of 8-bit computers, one would sometimes encounter individuals who knew everything about a particular device or piece of software. Single programmers wrote entire applications or games, and some...
All-sky map of the temperature fluctuations in the CMB, known as the temperature anisotropy, as measured by the Planck satellite. The color scale corresponds to characteristic temperature fluctuations...
In the first of a series of blog posts, Huub Ehlhardt, co-author of On the Origin of Products, asks: ‘Can product development be considered as an evolutionary process?'