Meet 10 of our spinouts, all committed to changing the story of cancer. Astex's FBDD approach has led to the approval of ...
Cambridge oncologist Raj Jena has been appointed the UK’s first Clinical Professor of AI in Radiotherapy. The creation of the new Cambridge University Clinical Professorship signals the importance of ...
If we don’t stop global temperatures – both on land and at sea – from rising, the Great Barrier Reef could become a coral graveyard. A team of scientists has decided to do something about it.
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has today announced a £173 million investment in its institute at the University of Cambridge - the ...
Specimens in a Cambridge museum will be brought to life through the power of Artificial Intelligence, by a team aiming to strengthen our connection with the ...
Nyobolt, a University of Cambridge spin-out company, has demonstrated its ultra-fast charging batteries in an electric sportscar prototype, going from 10% to 80% charge in under five minutes.
Two University alumni, Sir Demis Hassabis and Dr John Jumper, have been jointly awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry ...
Reisner’s team has developed devices that can convert contaminated water or seawater into clean hydrogen fuel and drinking ...
How do you restore a landscape? By thinking on the biggest scale. The Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme works on century-long timescales to protect Europe’s land, sea and species. Across 14 ...
Cambridge researchers are working to solve one of technology’s biggest puzzles: how to build next-generation batteries that could power a green revolution. Like many of us, when I wake up I reach for ...
In the article, a team of US scientists led by Professor Mark Skolnick identified a gene known as BRCA1, which was faulty in a number of families with hereditary breast and ovarian cancers.