The study, published in the British Psychological Society’s Legal and Criminological Psychology journal, found that jurors with a pro-prosecution bias are more likely, given the same evidence, to find the defendant guilty than those with a pro-defence attitude.

These contracts resulted from an innovative collaborative procurement process between the NDLO and DALO.

The successful placement  follows the launch of a £350 million public bond issue by the University of Cambridge in October 2012 and a £300 million public bond issue by the University of Manchester in July this year.

An exhibition of this scope and nature could only come from Cambridge. Our collections are exceptionally rich, but also unusual and even quirky.
    - Professor Nicholas Thomas




Based on the proven CSR µEnergy® platform, the Starter Development Kit provides a complete environment for developers who are looking to create their

Our study has shown, for the first time, that cells derived from the mature central nervous system, the eye, can be printed using a piezoelectric inkjet printer
    - Professor Keith Martin  and Dr Barbara Lorber

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The study, published in the British Psychological Society’s Legal and Criminological Psychology journal, found that jurors with a pro-prosecution bias are more likely, given the same evidence, to find the defendant guilty than those with a pro-defence attitude.

These contracts resulted from an innovative collaborative procurement process between the NDLO and DALO.

The successful placement  follows the launch of a £350 million public bond issue by the University of Cambridge in October 2012 and a £300 million public bond issue by the University of Manchester in July this year.

An exhibition of this scope and nature could only come from Cambridge. Our collections are exceptionally rich, but also unusual and even quirky.
    - Professor Nicholas Thomas




Based on the proven CSR µEnergy® platform, the Starter Development Kit provides a complete environment for developers who are looking to create their

Our study has shown, for the first time, that cells derived from the mature central nervous system, the eye, can be printed using a piezoelectric inkjet printer
    - Professor Keith Martin  and Dr Barbara Lorber