Problems with the brain’s waste clearance system could underlie many cases of dementia and help explain why poor sleep ...
A test deployed in many fertility clinics to assess the viability of embryos for use in IVF is likely to overestimate the ...
A Cambridge patient has become the first person in Europe to receive cutting-edge histotripsy treatment outside of a clinical ...
The ‘slums’ of Victorian Manchester actually housed doctors and engineers, a new study reveals, but daily life still kept ...
Research on a ‘portfolio approach’ to carbon removal enables firms to mix expensive tech-based solutions that inject carbon ...
The 10 organisations in Great Britain that carry out the highest number of animal procedures - those used in medical, ...
The Cambridge Innovation Hub has received cornerstone Government funding of at least £15 million to maintain the city’s position as a global leader in ...
Researchers have launched a public survey to help them unlock the secrets of vivid memory, and find ways to help us better ...
A renewed civic approach – which builds on local engagement activity already happening across the University – has been launched by the University in response to the growth of the region’s innovation ...
New research outlines a tactical playbook deployed by male abusers to “weaponise love” based on in-depth interviews with UK ...
‘Pundits’ kept Sanskrit scholarship alive in remote settlements as British control swept across India, a major new research project will show. The largely forgotten literary figures and their works – ...
British Intelligence sensed this happening. Faced with external failure, the Nazi leader was focusing on a perceived ‘enemy within’ instead – namely the Jews.
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