23 results found, showing 1–20
Sport
Jon Wall reports on a stellar achievement by Jesus’s Sam Plummer
Theatre
Jon Wall is impressed by the composition and quality of writing in Olivia Gillman’s BAND, but finds it a little style over substance
Science
Jon Wall’s favourite breakthrough of the year provides strong new evidence for theories about the origins of life
Science
Jon Wall suggests that the politics of 2016 present significant challenges for the established patterns of scientific research
Science
Journalists and politicians alike struggle to present science accurately – often deliberately, argues Science Editor Jon Wall
Sport
Some strong performances and tactical lessons at the first canoe polo tournament of the year gave CUCC a solid platform on which to build, write Jon Wall and Keir Baker
Science
In the latest instalment of Spotlight On, we examine employers’ views on Science grads across a number of industries
Science
Science Editor Jon Wall investigates the Christian Science movement
Science
Jon Wall looks at whether we should be alarmed at what scientific research does
Music
To have sung and lost, or to have never sung at all?
Science
A new breakthrough in the understanding of alpha-synuclein offers a route to treatments for Parkinson’s disease
Science
New research shows that craniectomy – or removal of part of the skull – significantly reduces the risk of death after a head injury.
Science
New research illuminates clockwork patterns of illness
Sport
Jon Wall examines whether the time has come for this oft-proclaimed symbol of Hispanic culture to be killed off
Film & TV
Jon Wall finds the ‘infusion’ themed evening solid but not spectacular3 stars
Film & TV
Jon Wall reviews RAG’s annual charity garden party
Science
The best of Cambridge’s research papers from the three main disciplines
Comment: Jon Wall
Europe facilitates scientific endeavour
The EU referendum: student perspectives