How to restore a landscape
09 October 2024Inside the programme protecting Europe's land, sea and species.
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Inside the programme protecting Europe's land, sea and species.
Inside the momentous effort to restore a precious marine world.
Meet the team reintroducing large herbivores to the coldest place in Spain.
Two University alumni, Sir Demis Hassabis and Dr John Jumper, have been jointly awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing an AI model...
Professor Sam Stranks is developing next-generation solar cell technology, which could drive down renewable energy prices even further.
Geoffrey Hinton, an alumnus of the University of Cambridge, was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with John Hopfield of Princeton University.
Damage to the brainstem – the brain’s ‘control centre’ – is behind long-lasting physical and psychiatric effects of severe Covid-19 infection, a study suggests.
Cambridge researchers are investigating the economic consequences of climate change and biodiversity loss, and identifying ways to drive a more sustainable global economy.
Colleagues from across the University were recognised for their contributions to research culture at the inaugural Research Culture Celebration event on 30 September.
With up to one million species facing extinction, Professor William Sutherland is using what he knows to help stop biodiversity loss. Because nature can’t wait.