The University of Cambridge has received US$34.5 million from philanthropist K Lisa Yang to support autism research aimed at ...
The scientist inside your phone is having a stressful day. Trying to finish a research paper while keeping a batch of cells alive, the last thing they need is “something funky” in their petri dish. As ...
An artificial heart valve made from a new type of plastic could be a step closer to use in humans, following a successful long-term safety test in animals. A research team, led by the Universities of ...
Our aim is to give owners more choice, particularly where surgery may be difficult, and ultimately to help more dogs get back on their feet. Paul Freeman Dogs with severe intervertebral disc disease ...
The presence of malaria affected where human populations lived across sub-Saharan Africa between 74,000 and around 5,000 years ago, a new study has found. Over tens of thousands of years, the presence ...
COVID-19 vaccine boosters not only protect against SARS-CoV-2 – the virus behind the most recent pandemic – but may also help ...
Does the Declaration of Independence still matter? As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, some of Cambridge's leading experts on US history share their thoughts on the Declaration ...
A drug commonly used to treat epilepsy could be repurposed to significantly boost the response to vaccines in humans, helping ...
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States, some of Cambridge's leading experts on US history share their ...
The key to making longer-lasting electric vehicle batteries may not be specialised materials or new chemistry, but simple ...
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