
‘Death by a thousand cuts’: young galaxy ran out of fuel as black hole choked off supplies
The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge, used data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Atacama Large

The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge, used data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Atacama Large

In a new report published today in the journal Nature Plants, researchers based at more than 50 botanic gardens and

Regulatory T cells, a unique type of white blood cell, are important gatekeepers of our immune system, and their discovery

Prof Marc Weller, Professor of International Law in the University’s POLIS department, argues that the US operation removing Maduro constitutes

More than two years of war in Gaza have left many Palestinian children too weak to learn or play and

In research published today in Obesity Reviews, the team, led by Dr Marie Spreckley from the University of Cambridge, found

A low dose of megestrol acetate (a synthetic version of progesterone) has already been proven as a treatment to help

Girton College Honorary Fellow Dr Suzy Lishman CBE, and Murray Edwards College Honorary Fellow Meera Syal CBE have been awarded

GSK is investing nearly £10 million in this ground-breaking alliance that brings together the expertise of world-leading researchers from the

W. H. Auden’s famous poem about a miserable Roman soldier guarding a rain-soaked wall in northern Europe mentions “lice in