Wired and tired: the science of caffeine
Can exam stress sabotage your memory?
Amanda Gardiner investigates what caffeine does to our bodies, from exam-term energy boosts to post-coffee crashes

Interview
Yu Tong Lim sits down with Kavya Neeba from the Centre for Science and Policy to discuss connecting researchers with decision-makers



Jessica Adams explains the spread and symptoms of the recent meningitis B outbreak

Pooja Gada speaks to the superheroes using technology to tackle the climate crisis



Yu Tong Lim lifts the curtain on this thriving niche

Interview
Dhruv Shenai explores the mysterious process behind journal submissions



Research Roundup
Dhruv Shenai and Jessica Adams present some of the latest scientific developments



Interview
Lucy George speaks to the Professor Richard Gilbertson

Interview
Nessa Yip sits down with Dr. Ayla Sela to discuss the possibilities of psychedelic medicine


Laura Verdina explains why populations of this evergreen parasite are exploding in Cambridge

Asha Torczon explores why the female population are more susceptible to autoimmune diseases and the impact of misogyny in medical research





Bibi Boyce speaks with the people developing Cambridge’s entrepreneurial ecosystem

Dhruv Shenai talks to materials science professor Neil Mathur about how electrocalorics show that science needn’t always be application driven









Jenny Jiang uses a financial analogy to explain how lychee toxins can trigger dangerous dips in blood sugar

Lucy George breaks down the biology behind our fear response




Dhruv Shenai discusses his involvement in curating an exhibition on the university’s materials science department’s history

How the White House’s flawed interpretation of the evidence can only serve to halt progress



Kalina Poydovska discusses how people can confidently remember events that never happened to them

Smiley Chan’s picks from a summer spent reading popular science



Lucy George discusses the new methods improving outcomes for cancer patients

Nessa Yip discusses the last six months in science in the wake of Trump’s decisions


Stella Pozzi discusses the new banana that doesn’t go brown and its role in reducing food waste and tackling climate change

As Ozempic accumulates recognition and accolades, Lucy George delves into its nature and potential