Meet Cambridge's mussel man
10 August 2023How new ways of shellfish farming could help meet future food needs.
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How new ways of shellfish farming could help meet future food needs.
Researchers are developing a way to incorporate one of the most human of characteristics – uncertainty – into machine learning systems.
Scientists have discovered how poxviruses evade natural defences in living cells, and realised that drugs to stop them doing this are already available.
Cambridge scientists have shown that the hypothalamus, a key region of the brain involved in controlling appetite, is different in the brains of people who...
An experiment on coral reefs provides the first evidence that predators use other animals for motion camouflage to approach their prey without detection.
Researchers have found that robots can have a ‘U-shaped’ effect on profits: causing profit margins to fall at first, before eventually rising again.
University of Cambridge researchers have been awarded Proof of Concept grants from the European Research Council (ERC), to help them explore the commercial or societal...
An international team of researchers has found a genetic variant that may explain why some people of African ancestry have naturally lower viral loads of...
Ancient rocks from the Isle of Rum in northwest Scotland are playing an important role in an international space mission to discover more about Mars.
Scientists have pinpointed a genetic cause for virgin birth for the first time, and once switched on the ability is passed down through generations of...