Achieving an international conservation target to protect almost a third of the world’s land and sea in the next four years ...
University, football club and city leaders unite to celebrate Cambridge’s football heritage with new partnerships and a new ...
Janine Roebuck, a formerly deaf opera singer who regained her hearing thanks to cochlear implants, has described as ‘life ...
A PhD student at Trinity College has unearthed a complete, unpublished play 65 years after Peter Shaffer wrote it - and ...
The new Director of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk warns that a new nuclear arms race may be underway, as more ...
First major RCT on evolutionary psychiatry finds mental health clinicians are far more likely to say describing anxiety as an ...
The global food system is more productive than ever, but it's pushing natural systems out of balance in the extreme. Can ...
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has stormed higher education at a time when we are all still recovering from the tragedies and demands of living and working in a pandemic, as well as facing ...
Although the false paternity means we cannot look forward in time, we can trace King Richard’s Y lineage back into prehistory ...
We see it as an essential part of Cambridge’s contribution to society to tackle some of the great world problems. But we cannot do this on our own. We can only accomplish great things by working ...
What if there was a new way to treat mental illness? Depression, anxiety, PTSD and other maladies of the mind are plaguing our societies. Our medicines are now decades old, and their effectiveness is ...
Rare photos from the Cambridge archives revealed for the first time to celebrate historic Oxbridge anniversary In honour of this annual tradition the University of Cambridge has released archive ...
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