
Large-scale DNA study maps 37,000 years of human disease history
A new study suggests that our ancestors’ close cohabitation with domesticated animals and large-scale migrations played a key role in
A new study suggests that our ancestors’ close cohabitation with domesticated animals and large-scale migrations played a key role in
During the French President’s state visit to the United Kingdom, Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris), HEC Paris, Université Paris-Saclay,
PFAS have been linked with a range of health issues including decreased fertility, developmental delays in children, and a higher
Organised by the University Sports service, the annual ceremony brought together students, staff, alumni, and guests to recognise the exceptional
As the world’s most intensive science and technology cluster, Cambridge is driving breakthrough research and attracting global investment across quantum,
Mary Catchpole, 19, was given a newly licensed drug called leniolisib (or Joenja) at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. It is
Wayve is one of the UK’s most valuable deep tech startups, backed by more than $1 billion in funding. Alex
At a reception at the Vice-Chancellor’s Lodge this week, which celebrated his service to the University, Lord Sainsbury talked fondly
So say a team of researchers who have uncovered significant weaknesses in two of the art protection tools most used
A 15-seater autonomous bus will operate between Madingley Road Park & Ride, and around the University’s Eddington neighbourhood and Cambridge