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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has today announced the approval of a new treatment for a form ...
Cambridge students – one a researcher in the electrical currents of heart tissue – have created a new musical partly inspired ...
AnimalResearch is an essential part of the drug discovery process - they help us test new treatments, and could help change ...
Users of the NHS Active 10 app, designed to encourage people to become more active, immediately increased their amount of ...
Cambridge scientists have developed and tested a new drug in mice that has the potential to reduce damage to the brain when ...
New Entrepreneur in Residence programme builds on work by Cambridge Enterprise and will match serial entrepreneurs with academics to develop world-leading ...
A new study has found that the composition of your gut microbiome helps predict how likely you are to succumb to potentially life-threatening infection with Klebsiella pneumoniae, E.coli and other ...
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How might AI change the way we advance human knowledge? Could it change how universities like Cambridge carry out one of their core functions: research? Could AI be a technological transformation ...
A treasure trove of exceptionally preserved early animals from more than half a billion years ago has been discovered in the Grand Canyon, one of the natural world’s most iconic sites.
Using advanced analysis based on full genome sequences, researchers from the University of Cambridge have found evidence that modern humans are the result of a genetic mixing event between two ancient ...
Scientists have found the strongest evidence yet that our brains can compensate for age-related deterioration by recruiting other areas to help with brain function and maintain cognitive performance.