Problems with the brain’s waste clearance system could underlie many cases of dementia and help explain why poor sleep ...
A Cambridge patient has become the first person in Europe to receive cutting-edge histotripsy treatment outside of a clinical ...
A test deployed in many fertility clinics to assess the viability of embryos for use in IVF is likely to overestimate the ...
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 ...
‘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.
Twenty-six experts on the security implications of emerging technologies have jointly authored a ground-breaking report – sounding the alarm about the potential malicious use of artificial ...