That’s the good news, says Peter Fretwell, a geographer at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, England.
Penguin poop spotted from space ups the tally of emperor penguin colonies|Carolyn Gramling|August 4, 2020|Science News
Now, in a paper posted online on July 7, Thomas Bloom of Cambridge and Olof Sisask of Stockholm University have proved the conjecture when it comes to evenly spaced triples, like 5, 7 and 9.
Landmark Math Proof Clears Hurdle in Top Erdős Conjecture|Erica Klarreich|August 3, 2020|Quanta Magazine
He works at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Shape-shifting cuts give shoes a better grip|Carolyn Wilke|July 14, 2020|Science News For Students
Ron Rivest is a computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Tackling the novel coronavirus calls for novel ideas|Kathiann Kowalski|May 7, 2020|Science News For Students
A fluid dynamicist, Bourouiba works at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Six foot social-distancing will not always be enough for COVID-19|Tina Hesman Saey|April 23, 2020|Science News For Students
She is the author of Dirty Entanglements: Corruption, Crime and Terrorism (Cambridge University Press).
ISIS, Boko Haram, and the Growing Role of Human Trafficking in 21st Century Terrorism|Louise I. Shelley|December 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In the early 1960s Cambridge University was a hotbed of cultural and social insurrection.
Why Can’t Movies Capture Genius?|Clive Irving|December 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Throughout its 800-year history, Cambridge University has guarded jealously its absolute right to free speech.
To Stop ISIS, Britain Is Set to Stop Free Speech|Nico Hines|November 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
So I started going into Cambridge two or three times a week and I would just buy all these books.
James Patterson Goes Full ‘Fahrenheit 451’ With Burning Book Video|William O’Connor|November 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Everywhere we find them we find them enormous,” he told a Cambridge University blog called The Naked Scientists.
Hunting for a Real-Life Hagrid|Nina Strochlic|November 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
His work at Cambridge so offended the students that they at one time broke up the services.
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I (of II)|Augustus De Morgan
And our cadet battalions are making themselves very much at home at Oxford and Cambridge.
Mr. Punch's History of the Great War|Punch
The Cambridge specimens manifestly belong to at least three genera.
Dragons of the Air|H. G. Seeley
This Prize, which is kept up by the interest accruing every three years, has been awarded at Cambridge regularly since 1845.
Toronto of Old|Henry Scadding
The influence of Wykeham's building plan may be traced elsewhere also—at Cambridge and even in Scotland.
The Charm of Oxford|J. Wells
British Dictionary definitions for Cambridge
Cambridge
/ (ˈkeɪmbrɪdʒ) /
noun
a city in E England, administrative centre of Cambridgeshire, on the River Cam: centred around the university, founded in the 12th century: electronics, biotechnology. Pop: 117 717 (2001)Medieval Latin name: Cantabrigia
short for Cambridgeshire
a city in the US, in E Massachusetts: educational centre, with Harvard University (1636) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pop: 101 587 (2003 est)