
Learning to thrive in diverse African habitats allowed early humans to spread across the world
Today, all non-Africans are known to have descended from a small group of people that ventured into Eurasia around 50,000
Today, all non-Africans are known to have descended from a small group of people that ventured into Eurasia around 50,000
The successful Cambridge grantees’ work covers a range of research areas, including the development of next-generation semiconductors, new methods to
In Invisible Rivals, published by Yale University Press today, Dr Goodman argues that throughout human history we have tried to
After winning a nail-biting East of England final, which was held as part of the Cambridge Festival in April 2025,
This year’s prize winners are; Dr Tore Butlin – Department of Engineering/Queens’ College: Tore has played a key role in
Cambridge Zero Director Professor Emily Shuckburgh (Fellow of Darwin, Trinity alumna) has received a CBE for services to Climate Science
Why are there so many different kinds of animals and plants on Earth? One of biology’s big questions is how
The Guardian calls it “shattering.” The Stage heralds it as a “challenging, artfully constructed indictment of Russian war crimes in
Smartphone apps that track menstrual cycles are a “gold mine” for consumer profiling, collecting information on everything from exercise, diet
The Edison Histotripsy System was purchased thanks to a generous donation to the University of Cambridge from Hong Kong-based philanthropist