Celebrating the women of Cambridge: Part III
23 March 2023Part III: To mark International Women's Day and Women's History Month, the University is delighted to shine a light on some of the incredible women...
Research
Part III: To mark International Women's Day and Women's History Month, the University is delighted to shine a light on some of the incredible women...
Researchers have developed a new type of neural implant that could restore limb function to amputees and others who have lost the use of their...
A Cambridge scientist has played a leading role in sequencing Ludwig van Beethoven’s genome, revealing clues to the composer’s health and family history.
Researchers have ‘hacked’ the earliest stages of photosynthesis, the natural machine that powers the vast majority of life on Earth, and discovered new ways to...
Cambridge University scientists have come up with a system of measuring animal welfare that enables reliable comparison across different types of pig farming.
Cambridge start-up SMi and its research partners have received two Innovate UK awards to progress their work on testing for infectious diseases and detecting...
Individuals who are obese may be more susceptible to severe COVID-19 because of a poorer inflammatory immune response, say Cambridge scientists.
Underwater waves deep below the ocean’s surface – some as tall as 500 metres – play an important role in how the ocean stores heat...
More donated hearts could be suitable for transplantation if they are kept functioning within the body for a short time following the death of the...
In the search for life elsewhere in the Universe, scientists have traditionally looked for planets with liquid water at their surface. But, rather than flowing...