Rethinking the secrets of life: a code upon a code
04 January 2009Epigenetics is taking the biomedical research world by storm; three Cambridge scientists use examples from their own research to explain why.
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Epigenetics is taking the biomedical research world by storm; three Cambridge scientists use examples from their own research to explain why.
Cambridge neurologists have shown that an antibody used to treat leukaemia also limits and repairs the damage in multiple sclerosis.
At first glance, reasons for researching locations as different as the Arctic and Mexico are not self-evident. But comparison is at the core of Social...
An ambitious project is making accessible some of the most important visual resources for research into international polar exploration.
Jason Rentfrow explains how analysis of over three-quarters of a million online surveys has been used to build a "map" of the USA.
A team of scientists from the University of Cambridge and the University of Cukurova in Turkey has taken a major step to understanding how the...
The first Asian and African human genomes have been deciphered using a technique originally invented by Professors Shankar Balasubramanian and David Klenerman at the University...
Scientists have found the first genetic link to a common childhood brain tumour - reveals research published in the journal Cancer Research.
A University of Cambridge graduate is one of three winners of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
As part of a unique collaborative agreement, the Japanese government has located a new research satellite at The Nanoscience Centre, University of Cambridge.