Targeting Hard-To-Treat Cancers

Cambridge Team Develops Technique To ‘Listen’ To a Patient’s Brain During Tumour Surgery

Graphene May Exceed Bandwidth Demands of Future Telecommunications

New Legal Tool Aims To Increase Openness, Sharing and Innovation In Global Biotechnology

Austerity Cuts ‘Twice As Deep’ In England As Rest of Britain

European Research Network Aims To Tackle Problematic Internet Use

Restoring Europe’s Endangered Landscapes For Life

Location, Location, Location: Researchers Develop Model To Predict Retail Failure

Scientists Develop Mouse ‘Embryo Like Structures’ With Organisation Along Body’s Major Axes

Sir Greg Winter wins the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Neglected Baby Beetles Evolve Greater Self-Reliance

Women Much Less Likely To Ask Questions In Academic Seminars Than Men

Ebola and Lassa Fever Targeted By New Vaccine Trial and Improved Surveillance

Scientists Reveal Plan To Target the Cause of Alzheimer’s Disease

Mitochondrial Diseases Could Be Treated With Gene Therapy, Study Suggests

New ‘Rising Path’ Opens At Cambridge University Botanic Garden

‘Significant Breakthrough’ In Understanding the Deadly Nature of Pandemic Influenza

Congratulations to David Ely and CambridgeIC on their 2nd Queens Award!

‘High-Yield’ Farming Costs the Environment Less Than Previously Thought – and Could Help Spare Habitats

Mentoring Can Reduce Anxiety, Study Finds

Bridges Impact Award – Amazon Growing Business Awards

Scientists Pioneer a New Way To Turn Sunlight Into Fuel

Breeder Meerkats Age Faster, But Their Subordinates Still Die Younger

Experts Warn of Cardiovascular Risk From Heavy Metal Pollution

Electronic Device Implanted in the Brain Could Stop Seizures