Covid-19 showed us how vulnerable the world is to pandemics – but what if the next pandemic were somehow engineered? How ...
Cambridge geoscientists are developing an atlas that could lead to a more complete understanding of how viable rare earth ...
Iceland is one of the most volcanically active regions on Earth. Since 2021, there have been 10 eruptions on Iceland's ...
Kettle’s Yard is showcasing the creativity and vision of Cambridge’s young artists with its new exhibition, Paint What ...
Cambridge University's Dr Judith Bunbury is Deputy Mission Director of the archaeological project in the Theban Mountain area ...
Duygu Sevilgen uses extremely small sensors to record the fine details of coral skeletons and listen to their dialogue with algae. Her work enriches our understanding of life on the reef, where the ...
As the historic Varsity Matches between Cambridge and Oxford Universities draw near, two new faces at Cambridge University Rugby Club (CURUFC) are preparing for the biggest game of their student ...
Tell us about your research and the impact it is already having I am interested in how applying artificial intelligence methods on medical imaging can help us understand cancer in a lot more detail.
The world is facing a language crisis. Of its c.7,000 languages, Glottolog estimates that only 35% are safe - the rest are at varying stages of being threatened, moribund or nearly extinct. In some ...
Estherina Trachtenberg is a Blavatnik Postdoctoral Fellow in the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge and is currently working in the lab of Prof. Duncan Astle. She studies ...