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Scientists have discovered that certain species of microbe found in the human gut can absorb PFAS - the toxic and ...
Endoscopies could be replaced by far less invasive capsule sponge tests for half of all patients with Barrett’s oesophagus, a ...
Cambridge researchers are working to undo a longstanding male bias in health research, to help drive more effective ...
A teenager who has lost family members including her mother because of a rare genetic hereditary illness has become the first ...
The University of Cambridge today conferred honorary degrees on eight distinguished individuals in recognition of their ...
After 14 years as Chancellor of the University, Lord Sainsbury of Turville has formally stood down from the role.
UK Ambassador to the United States of America Lord Mandelson visited the University of Cambridge to explore its world-leading strengths in ...
Incredible images created by our scientists using advanced microscopes are helping to drive biological discovery ...
An asteroid has been named in honour of a Victorian woman astronomer whose pioneering work at the University of Cambridge has been uncovered more than 100 years later.
Artists urgently need stronger defences to protect their work from being used to train AI models without their consent.
The letter of the law “Currently, legal language makes meanings that are exclusive,” says Bhumika. “It serves the interests of a certain few at the cost of many others.” Bhumika finds inspiration in ...
Cat Strawbridge, communications manager at Jimmy’s, says the support they’ve received from the students has had a big impact: “It’s brilliant when student bodies like Embrace partner with Jimmy’s. Not ...