A pit containing both complete and dismembered bodies may date to when Cambridgeshire was a borderland between Saxon and ...
Almost all the rise in US polarisation over political issues since the late 1980s occurred from 2008 onwards, a new study suggests. Most of this has been driven by the American left becoming more ...
Menopause is linked to reductions in grey matter volume in key brain regions as well as increased levels of anxiety and ...
Cambridge researchers have revealed a detailed picture of how the human brain grows from mid-pregnancy through the first ...
In a career defined by constant questioning, self-doubt can become an occupational hazard. Now, for the first time, a group ...
High levels of testosterone in the blood have been linked to a greater risk of coronary artery disease in men, according to a new study from researchers at the ...
Hans Slabbekoorn, a professor in Acoustic Behaviour and Ecology at Leiden University in the Netherlands, will discuss how ...
A series of new initiatives spanning research, technology, student access and cricket have been announced by the University of Cambridge on a high-level visit ...
A trial that will put a daily limit on the social media use of thousands of Bradford teenagers is set to begin this year. It will be the largest study yet to investigate whether use of these online ...
One in three babies admitted to neonatal intensive care unit will fail their school readiness assessment at age five, with ...
The prestigious awards, supported by Cambridge University, are celebrating their 21st anniversary with judges including Saba Sams, David Almond & Lily Fontaine ...
The digital infrastructure needed to manage, share, and safeguard living plant diversity wasn’t designed to operate at a global scale. Our selection of the week's biggest Cambridge research news sent ...
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