Science

Artist's impression of a quantum metrology device

‘Quantum negativity’ can power ultra-precise measurements

29 Jul 2020

Scientists have found that a physical property called ‘quantum negativity’ can be used to take more precise measurements of everything from molecular...

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Night sky at ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile

‘Lost’ world’s rediscovery is step towards finding habitable planets

21 Jul 2020

The rediscovery of a lost planet could pave the way for the detection of a world within the habitable ‘Goldilocks zone’ in a distant solar system.

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Study shows how our brains remain active during familiar, repetitive tasks

14 Jul 2020

New research, based on earlier results in mice, suggests that our brains are never at rest, even when we are not learning anything about the world...

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Perovskite solar cell with oxide coating

Printed coatings enable more efficient solar cells

09 Jul 2020

Researchers at Cambridge, Imperial and Singapore have developed a method to print ultrathin coatings on next-generation solar cells, allowing them to...

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The Royal Society announces election of new Fellows 2020

29 Apr 2020

Nine Cambridge scientists are among the new Fellows announced today by the Royal Society.

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Perovskites

Shedding light on dark traps

16 Apr 2020

Researchers pinpoint the origin of defects that sap the performance of next-generation solar technology.

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‘Wonderchicken’ fossil from the age of dinosaurs reveals origin of modern birds

18 Mar 2020

The oldest fossil of a modern bird yet found, dating from the age of dinosaurs, has been identified by an international team of palaeontologists.

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Half billion-year-old 'social network' observed in early animals

05 Mar 2020

Some of the first animals on Earth were connected by networks of thread-like filaments, the earliest evidence yet found of life being connected in...

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Artist's impression of K2-18b

Large exoplanet could have the right conditions for life

27 Feb 2020

Astronomers have found an exoplanet more than twice the size of Earth to be potentially habitable, opening the search for life to planets...

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Watching magnetic nano ‘tornadoes’ in 3D

24 Feb 2020

Scientists have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique to observe complex behaviours in magnets, including fast-moving waves and ‘tornadoes...

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Sand dune

Sand dunes can ‘communicate’ with each other

04 Feb 2020

Even though they are inanimate objects, sand dunes can ‘communicate’ with each other, researchers have found. A team from the University of Cambridge...

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Women in STEM: Shagita Gounden

30 Jan 2020

Shagita Gounden is a systems engineer working on the world’s largest radio telescope, an Executive MBA candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School...

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