Shades of Survival, a powerful documentary film featuring Cambridge researchers, highlights global inequities in breast cancer care for Black women. It will have its world premiere at the Cambridge ...
Researchers have found a new way to produce human blood cells in the lab that mimics the process in natural embryos. Their ...
The UK Government’s pledge to build 1.5 million homes can lead to local resilience, social cohesion and wellbeing but only if ...
Scientists have identified an unusual type of brain cell that may play a vital role in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), likely contributing to the ...
University maths schools are driving mobility and success in mathematics across England, a new report has found.
Whole genome sequencing offered to breast cancer patients is likely to identify unique genetic features that could either ...
Albert Einstein’s violin has been identified by Dr Paul Wingfield, composer of a musical drama about Einstein’s life as a ...
It is with great sadness that the University shares the news of the death of Professor Sir John Gurdon, founder of the Gurdon Institute.
When Bifidobacterium breve, widely available in probiotic drinks, is present in the gut of pregnant females it boosts the ...
Students from less wealthy backgrounds are more likely to attend schools where learning a language to GCSE is treated as optional – and not necessarily ...
"Half the technologies we are going to need if we are to meet our net-zero goals are still in the lab," says Chris Gibbs, Investment Director at Cambridge Enterprise. "As part of the University's ...
Made in Ancient Egypt', the new exhibition at The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge runs from 3 October 2025 – 12 April 2026. .