24 January 2025
Team leader from Cambridge describes as ‘one of the world’s most productive science discovery machines’.
23 January 2025
Cambridge researchers found some are associated with a reduced risk of dementia.
20 January 2025
Hinchingbrooke Hospital rebuild will also go ahead, Wes Streeting confirmed.
20 January 2025
Burnley-born writer Kate Van Der Borgh felt like a fish out of water when she arrived at Cambridge University and has channelled that in her novel.
17 January 2025
Last year marked 150 years since the founding of the Cavendish Laboratory of Experimental Physics.
17 January 2025
Male brains tend to have greater volume - while female brains show more grey matter.
17 January 2025
Staphylococcus aureus is carried in the nose of up to 30 per cent of people.
16 January 2025
They started competitive tiddlywinks so they could represent Cambridge at sport
16 January 2025
Your gut microbiome can be used to predict how likely you are to succumb to E.coli.
16 January 2025
Delays in diagnosis and challenges in securing support were highlighted by the research.
14 January 2025
The University of Cambridge alumnus is perhaps most famous for his appearances on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Just A Minute and Have I Got News for You.
14 January 2025
AI ethicists say it could be powered by conversation AI agents.
11 January 2025
A consultation held between Christmas and New Year on road closures did give enough time for people to respond, say residents.
10 January 2025
They studied blood samples from more than 42,000 adults.
10 January 2025
Findings could lead to revision of national guidance.
10 January 2025
It uses samples from infected humans and allows real-time monitoring.
03 January 2025
It is 400 million times the mass of our Sun.
31 December 2024
Was it a comet, a conjunction or supernova?
30 December 2024
Cambridge professors, leaders in business and education, an Olympic gold medallist and community stalwarts are among those honoured.
30 December 2024
All those in the Cambridgeshire area honoured with CBEs and OBEs.