Cambridge research goes glossy

02 Oct 2006 | News
Cambridge joins the ranks of universities going into print to proclaim its research excellence.

Research Horizons is a new once a term magazine from Cambridge University. It will "provide a snapshot of the range of research activities being undertaken across the University and its associated institutions".
 
The magazine comes from the university’s Research Services Division. The first issue has neuroscience as its special theme and cover feature. There are also short items on "The intelligent airport," terahertz imaging and other subjects on the timely theme of New technologies in counter terrorism.
 
The page describing the new publication invites potential readers to contact them to get a copy. They don't say so, but you can also retrieve a PDF file by clicking the Research Horizons link at the top of the page.
 

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