Major 25-year study reveals a “dual pathway” for when people start carrying. Around a third (32%) of people who grew up in ...
African collections at MAA come from over 700 named collectors, donors or vendors. One of the largest collections, made by ...
Trinity College and the University of Cambridge’s new £48 million programme enabling fully-funded PhDs has been launched. It is seeking the brightest minds from across the world to conduct ...
A pivotal clinical trial of a 'pill-on-a-thread' test, which will decide if it becomes a new screening programme for ...
Sitting in a field strung with 120 miles of radio telescope antennae, 24-year old PhD student Jocelyn Bell couldn’t shake the feeling that she’d seen something before. The year was 1967. For two years ...
Remotely operated camera traps, sound recorders and drones are increasingly being used in conservation science to monitor ...
As our climate stability ends and nature declines at rates unprecedented in human history, Sir David Attenborough talks about the urgent need for action: "Those with knowledge and the ability to ...
As I stepped onto the plane from Baku on my way back to Cambridge after a week at COP29, I reflected on the question posed to me by a fellow passenger: “Was it worth going?” This was a difficult ...
The Human Cell Atlas is an ambitious project to map every cell in the human body. Its co-lead, Professor Sarah Teichmann, ...
Cultural, political, or even violent conflict are likely to encourage people to strengthen their accents as they try to maintain social cohesion ...