Cambridge scientists have grown miniature circuits in the lab that mimic how the brain and spinal cord connect up, which ...
The first direct mass measurement from the early universe weighs in on the debate over the origins of supermassive black ...
Cambridge scientists hunting tell-tale killer ‘zombie’ cells that signal early lung cancer have developed a world-first urine ...
This year we will be running essay competitions in Ancient World and Classics, Archaeology, Economics, English, History, Land Economy, Medieval World and Slavonic Studies. Further particulars and this ...
Top AI systems show bias towards rewarding overly complex prose styles and only match human examiners for grade bands around ...
A new atlas charts the global distribution of unusual, critical‑metal‑bearing igneous rocks, finding that they often form near the thick and ancient cores of ...
Field trials in India show that bio-fertilisers containing naturally occurring soil fungi enhance growth in rice plants. This ...
Engineer James Goh's fascination with gyroscopes began when he saw the iconic spinning top in Christopher Nolan’s 2010 sci-fi ...
TV nutrition and health experts will take centre stage alongside astronomers, neuroscientists and AI experts at the annual Pint of Science festival next week, ...
Researchers have developed a solar-powered reactor to break down hard-to-recycle forms of plastic waste – such as drinks bottles, nylon textiles and polyurethane foams – using acid recovered from old ...
Our map revealed that as women age, their breast tissue goes through major changes, with the most dramatic changes occurring at menopause ...
Thinking about applying to Cambridge, but want to find out more? Our Academic Taster Days offer an insight into study at Cambridge, including the chance to take part in a Taster Lecture or Supervision ...
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