Watching cancer cells eat, breathe and die
04 January 2010Cancer cells can now be viewed as never before, thanks to cutting-edge imaging tools being developed in Cambridge.
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Cancer cells can now be viewed as never before, thanks to cutting-edge imaging tools being developed in Cambridge.
PneumaCare, the first company to receive funding from the University of Cambridge Discovery Fund, is a new model for utilising academic expertise.
Rolls-Royce and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council will work jointly with the Universities of Cambridge, Birmingham and Swansea in a new £50 million...
A new chapter in textual scholarship is beginning, thanks to the launch of the Centre for Material Texts.
A new generation of cancer therapeutics is on the horizon thanks to fresh light being shed on how genes are switched on and off.
Cinema was a central means of cultural expression in post-war Poland. Dr Matilda Mroz is asking how and why.
Fundamental research is pioneering innovative approaches to cancer diagnosis and treatment at the Hutchison/MRC Research Centre.
Dr Zoltán Tiba’s research on why famines happen is posing questions about the root causes and possible long-term interventions.
Excavation of the deepest archaeological trench in North Africa half a century after it was first dug is offering a glimpse of up to 200,000...
Real-time transnational access will enable researchers to participate in experiments all over Europe without leaving the lab.