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Music
Columnist Joseph Krol describes the music of The Avalanches
Music
Columnist Joseph Krol sheds light on the the topic of Nostalgia in Music
Lifestyle
Joseph Krol ruminates on Cambridge as a place, and its effects on all of us
Arts
Joseph Krol unpacks time, loss and the east of England in his personal response to the German author
Arts
At Kettle’s Yard this summer, rootless creativity by unknown hands still makes for fascinating art
Features
In time I’ll read it back and ache for a world I think I missed
Science
This one’s for all you corporate Cantabs
Science
Joseph Krol explores the fluid dynamics behind that most Cambridge of pastimes: rowing
Science
The designer Sir Jony Ive is the most recent recipient of the Hawking Fellowship. His speech, which lambasted problem-oriented approaches, gave a unique insight into the creative process
Science
Joseph Krol discusses the bridge between two branches of mathematics, and the rift between how they believe their work relates to the world
Science
Joseph Krol discusses the incommensurable nature of time perceived and time measured, via such subjects as psychology and relativity
Science
Joseph Krol explains the ins-and-outs of the Cambridge attraction that has crowds gathered around in awe
Science
Joseph Krol reveals how little we actually understand Cambridge’s favourite mode of transport
Science
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, the astronomer who discovered the first pulsar in the 1960s, has just been awarded a £2m prize. She wants to set up a scholarship for underrepresented minorities
News
Professor Birkar, who fled to the UK as a Kurdish refugee in the early 2000s, has been awarded the so-called ‘Nobel Prize for mathematics’
Science
The vast divide between the two disciplines are limiting the potential to unlock the answers to the Big Questions
Science
Universities and academics must play a role in considering ethics in conjunction with the power of their research
Arts
In his final column of the term, Joseph Krol evaluates the link between madness and gifted artists
Arts
In his column this week, Joseph Krol examines the unexpected beauty of the graveyard
Arts
Joseph Krol explores the feeling of futility in great art and its attribution