A ‘one of a kind’ fossil discovery could transform our understanding of how the unique brains and intelligence of modern ...
Trinity College and the University of Cambridge will provide £48 million over 5 years to fund around 30 PhD students ...
Climate governance is dominated by men, yet the health impacts of the climate crisis often affect women, girls, and ...
Visit from Manchester Mayor signals a new era of collaboration between two UK innovation hubs with a focus on boosting ...
“Securing a place on the Foundation Year is one of my proudest achievements and made my life-long dream of studying at Cambridge a reality. Receiving the Get In Rajagopalan award this year has also ...
Making sure it's easy to eat well not only helps prevent obesity, it should also help those who lose weight using medicines like semaglutide to stop regaining it when they stop taking the medicine.
A brilliant idea for helping cancer patients is just that – an idea – until it is put into practice. But turning research into something that can improve patient outcomes and benefit healthcare ...
Zebrafish provide a much more effective and realistic way of screening drug compounds than using cell cultures, which function quite differently to living organisms ...
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It is widely believed that brass bands originated with coal miners and other industrial communities in northern England and Wales between the 1830s and the 1850s. New evidence rewrites this history.
The report argues that the Treasury should not be captive to an inaccurate UK narrative which assumes that investing in green infrastructure costs too much and that borrowing to finance the transition ...