Cambridge is at COP 30 in B elém, Brazil to put its observer status to good use, champion youth voices, promote better education for all, defend nature and help join the dots between research, ...
An ancient plant-fungus partnership has been revealed using advanced microscopy imaging, providing evidence of the mutually ...
Academics and education specialists across Cambridge are joining forces to connect classrooms, communities, and policymakers ...
Seven researchers at the University of Cambridge have been awarded Synergy Grants from the European Research Council to lead ...
Our research shows that, in the majority of cases, relationships formed as a result of surrogacy are valued and enjoyed by surrogates and sustained over time.
Children and young people faced long-lasting and higher risks of rare heart and inflammatory complications after COVID-19 infection, compared to before or ...
Cambridge researchers have discovered why living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood may be linked to an increase in an ...
Our history is far richer and more complex than we imagined ...
Better information means better ideas, means better protection.
Cambridge researchers have developed a new way to measure the impact of food production on other species’ survival around the world.
The next 50 years will bring huge changes to UK forests: the threats they face, the way that we manage them, and the benefits they deliver to society. Dr Eleanor Tew, visiting researcher at ...
The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, studied the chemical composition of the Venusian atmosphere and inferred that its interior is too dry today for there ever to have been enough water ...