Fancy doing research this summer? A guide to getting involved as a student
Did your ex trip on King’s Parade? The science behind the ‘ick’
Are AI boyfriends the solution to the loneliness epidemic?
Cool it down: electrocalorics and changing the way we do scientific research
Asha Torczon explores why the female population are more susceptible to autoimmune diseases and the impact of misogyny in medical research

The vital role of critical minerals research in the transition to a more sustainable world





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

Pooja Gada examines the science, psychology, and philosophy behind the ‘Don’t Die’ movement









Lucy George breaks down the biology behind our fear response

Timothy Moy sheds light on the Mill Lane research centre mulling over our very survival as a species



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

Milena Aarts looks into how birds use the Earth’s magnetic field to migrate south


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

Why extreme heat is not felt equally across Cambridge



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

Lucy George discusses whether or not multi-vitamins are going to rescue us during term-time


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

Georgina Holmes explains how bipedalism developing in early humans has given us both speech and rhythm

Charlie Owen speaks to the Riviera Racing team about their journey to the Monaco Energy Boat Race

Yi Sum Yue explores the surprising neuroprotective properties of this soft, creamy cheese

Jade Scardham explores how venom-based medicines are transforming healthcare

Opinion
Claire Ding explores how the administration’s policies will affect scientific progress, from public health to space exploration

Why the ‘returning soldier effect’ might be down to more than divine intervention

Teymour Taj explores the implications of the launch of the new Chinese AI chatbot





Research Round-Up
Charlie Owen summarises some of the biggest scientific discoveries of this year

Teymour Taj explains why we should give seasonal vegetables a second look




