The world’s botanic gardens must pull together to protect global plant biodiversity in the face of the extinction crisis, amid restrictions on wild-collecting,
Antibiotics, antivirals, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication are associated with reduced risk of dementia, according to new research that looked at
Cambridge researchers are to lead a £10million project that could result in doctors being able to predict your individual chances of getting cancer and offer
Cambridge researchers are leading the first phase of a new research project that will lay the groundwork for future studies into the impact on children of
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has announced that ambitious plans can proceed for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital, which promises to
Autistic transgender/gender diverse individuals are more likely to have long-term mental and physical health conditions, including alarmingly high rates of
Cambridge researchers are developing implants that could help repair the brain pathways damaged by Parkinson’s disease.
Invasive pests are slipping unnoticed into northern Europe in huge shipments of cut flowers and potted plants with potential to damage food crops and the natural environment
Sanne Cottaar is Professor of Global Seismology in Earth Sciences. She wants to understand Earth’s inner structure: how it shaped the surface and allowed life to form. At the core of these questions is how our planet evolved and whether other planets do so in the same way.
People who speak with accents perceived as ‘working-class’ including those from Liverpool, Newcastle, Bradford and London risk being stereotyped as more likely
Autistic people in the UK are being invited to participate in a University of Cambridge-led project exploring the uniquely powerful connection between autism
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