Scientists make new discoveries in battle with superbug
22 January 2010New research from Cambridge should help hospitals control the spread of MRSA and other emerging superbugs.
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New research from Cambridge should help hospitals control the spread of MRSA and other emerging superbugs.
A Cambridge academic who is coordinating the mental health response to the Haiti earthquake disaster for one of the first international NGOs into the country...
Cambridge academics have been honoured for their outstanding contribution to astronomy by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).
Two different projects which aim to improve our understanding of the nature of, and statistical realities behind, health scares, natural disasters, climate change and other...
Scientists have found what they believe is the missing link between heart failure, our genes and our environment. The study could open up completely new...
Greater Manchester Police are to field test a new Cambridge University initiative to cut crime by focusing police officers on "pressure points" known for their...
Cambridge scientists are asking what role stem cells play in how cancer develops, spreads and relapses.
Cancer cells can now be viewed as never before, thanks to cutting-edge imaging tools being developed in Cambridge.
Researchers in the Department of Pathology have established precisely how the ‘cutting and pasting’ of genetic material from one chromosome to another results in cancer.
Scientists at Strangeways Research Laboratory are leading the search for the ‘genetic cards’ that determine an individual’s risk of cancer.