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The brain holds a ‘map’ of the body that remains unchanged even after a limb has been amputated, contrary to the prevailing ...
A drought lasting 13 years and several others that each lasted over three years may have contributed to the collapse of the ...
You don’t need to represent the University to take part. Each College has its own sports teams, and intercollegiate matches ...
Lois Cullen will be coming to Cambridge to read History and Modern Languages at Pembroke College. She achieved A*s in French ...
As the world grapples with rising temperatures and the challenges a rapidly changing climate poses for human survival, a ...
King’s Entrepeneurship Lab (King’s E-Lab) and Founders at the University of Cambridge have revealed the 24 startups that will join King’s College’s first-ever ...
In total, 43 students received their A-level results today, with more than half of the grades (53%) awarded at A*. They will now study subjects including maths, computer science, engineering, and ...
A new total-body PET scanner to be hosted in Cambridge – one of only a handful in the country – will transform our ability to diagnose and treat a range of ...
Researchers have used a widespread species of blue-green algae to power a microprocessor continuously for a year – and counting – using nothing but ambient light and water. Their system has potential ...
Piers Mitchell (Department of Biological Anthroplogy) discusses what Roman toilets did for the health of the population.
The University of Cambridge is one of the world’s leading universities, with a rich history of radical thinking dating back to 1209.
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope have found strong evidence of a giant planet orbiting a star in the stellar system closest to our ...
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