Artificial pancreas a step closer for diabetic children
04 February 2010Scientists in Cambridge have made a significant step towards developing a so-called "artificial pancreas" system for managing type 1 diabetes in children. The team has...
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Scientists in Cambridge have made a significant step towards developing a so-called "artificial pancreas" system for managing type 1 diabetes in children. The team has...
A new centre for the study of children's literature, which will analyse material ranging from classics such as Alice In Wonderland to Disney films and...
The commonly held assumption that as primates evolved, their brains always tended to get bigger has been challenged by a team of scientists at Cambridge...
New research from Cambridge should help hospitals control the spread of MRSA and other emerging superbugs.
Cambridge academics have been honoured for their outstanding contribution to astronomy by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS).
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...
Computational biology is helping scientists to navigate through the data deluge generated from the analysis of cancer genomes.
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.