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  • Meet the Cambridge physicist who advocates for the humanities
    30 January 2026
  • Editor's pickMeet the Cambridge Master fighting children’s brain cancer: in conversation with Professor Richard Gilbertson
    23 January 2026
  • Editor's pickWhat’s on the horizon? Black hole research gains momentum at Cambridge
    25 January 2026
  • Out of the frying pan and into the fire: the science behind burnout and how to prevent it
    23 January 2026
  • Physicist by day, historian by night

    Interview

    Physicist by day, historian by night

    Dhruv Shenai speaks to Professor Siddharth Saxena about why scientists shouldn’t stay out of world politics

    30 January 2026
    Physicist by day, historian by night
  • Black hole research gains momentum at Cambridge

    Black hole research gains momentum at Cambridge

    The pioneering research from the Institute of Astronomy that hopes to deepen our understanding of the universe

    25 January 2026
    Black hole research gains momentum at Cambridge
  • Research Roundup: Week One

    Research Roundup

    Research Roundup: Week One

    23 January 2026
    Research Roundup: Week One
  • Out of the frying pan and into the fire: the science behind burnout

    Out of the frying pan and into the fire: the science behind burnout

    23 January 2026
    Out of the frying pan and into the fire: the science behind burnout
  • Meet the Cambridge Master fighting children’s brain cancer

    Interview

    Meet the Cambridge Master fighting children’s brain cancer

    23 January 2026
    Meet the Cambridge Master fighting children’s brain cancer
  • Dr. Ayla Sela on psychedelic medicine

    Interview

    Dr. Ayla Sela on psychedelic medicine

    22 January 2026
    Dr. Ayla Sela on psychedelic medicine
  • 'Friendly' foxes – are urban foxes becoming self-domesticated?

    ‘Friendly’ foxes – are urban foxes becoming self-domesticated?

    18 January 2026
    ‘Friendly’ foxes – are urban foxes becoming self-domesticated?
  • Why smart students keep failing to quit smoking

    Why smart students keep failing to quit smoking

    15 January 2026
    Why smart students keep failing to quit smoking
  • AI dreams and lab robots: what's next in materials science? 

    AI dreams and lab robots: what’s next in materials science? 

    12 January 2026
    AI dreams and lab robots: what’s next in materials science? 
  • New year, new room, new you

    New year, new room, new you

    8 January 2026
    New year, new room, new you
  • Why can’t you walk properly after leg day?

    Why can’t you walk properly after leg day?

    The science behind muscle soreness (and what you can do to fix it)

    5 January 2026
    Why can’t you walk properly after leg day?
  • Inside Cancer Research UK's Cambridge Institute

    Interview

    Inside Cancer Research UK’s Cambridge Institute

    Lucy George talks to researchers at Cancer UK about their goals, motivations, and the challenges they face

    1 January 2026
    Inside Cancer Research UK’s Cambridge Institute
  • Astronomical events to look out for over the break

    Astronomical events to look out for over the break

    29 December 2025
    Astronomical events to look out for over the break
  • The Cambridge science making Christmas more sustainable

    The Cambridge science making Christmas more sustainable

    25 December 2025
    The Cambridge science making Christmas more sustainable
  • Let it grow: mistletoe comes to town

    Let it grow: mistletoe comes to town

    21 December 2025
    Let it grow: mistletoe comes to town
  • ‘Women just get it more’: autoimmunity and the gender bias in research

    ‘Women just get it more’: autoimmunity and the gender bias in research

    19 December 2025
    ‘Women just get it more’: autoimmunity and the gender bias in research
  • Fire in the hole! Why green tech has a problem with mining

    Fire in the hole! Why green tech has a problem with mining

    15 December 2025
    Fire in the hole! Why green tech has a problem with mining
  • Did your ex trip on King’s Parade? The science behind the ‘ick’

    Did your ex trip on King’s Parade? The science behind the ‘ick’

    12 December 2025
    Did your ex trip on King’s Parade? The science behind the ‘ick’
  • Fancy doing research this summer?

    Fancy doing research this summer?

    8 December 2025
    Fancy doing research this summer?
  • Are AI boyfriends the solution to the loneliness epidemic?

    Are AI boyfriends the solution to the loneliness epidemic?

    4 December 2025
    Are AI boyfriends the solution to the loneliness epidemic?
  • Wrap it up this Christmas

    Wrap it up this Christmas

    Kiya Gupta speaks to Dr Megha Pancholi about prioritising sexual health during term-time

    30 November 2025
    Wrap it up this Christmas
  • An astronomical detective story

    An astronomical detective story

    Taejas Venkataraman explores what the discovery of white dwarf pollution can teach us about scientific investigation

    28 November 2025
    An astronomical detective story
  • Research Roundup: Week Nine

    Research Roundup: Week Nine

    28 November 2025
    Research Roundup: Week Nine
  • CamCard never declines 

    CamCard never declines 

    28 November 2025
    CamCard never declines 
  • Starting-up and spinning-out: don't wait for perfection

    Starting-up and spinning-out: don’t wait for perfection

    28 November 2025
    Starting-up and spinning-out: don’t wait for perfection
  • Electrocalorics and changing the way we do scientific research

    Electrocalorics and changing the way we do scientific research

    23 November 2025
    Electrocalorics and changing the way we do scientific research
  • Live forever, or die trying

    Live forever, or die trying

    21 November 2025
    Live forever, or die trying
  • REACH for the stars

    REACH for the stars

    17 November 2025
    REACH for the stars
  • How to slow down time

    How to slow down time

    15 November 2025
    How to slow down time
  • Research Roundup: Week Seven

    Research Roundup: Week Seven

    15 November 2025
    Research Roundup: Week Seven
  • A biological defence of clubbing

    A biological defence of clubbing

    Kalina Poydovska explores the neural and evolutionary roots of our urge to club

    15 November 2025
    A biological defence of clubbing
  • Cambridge’s very own Man of Steel

    Cambridge’s very own Man of Steel

    Dhruv Shenai talks to Cambridge materials science professor Howard Stone about the future of the UK steel industry

    15 November 2025
    Cambridge’s very own Man of Steel
  • How fungi redefine the individual

    How fungi redefine the individual

    10 November 2025
    How fungi redefine the individual
  • 2025’s scientific Nobel prizes

    2025’s scientific Nobel prizes

    6 November 2025
    2025’s scientific Nobel prizes
  • Lychees leech your energy

    Lychees leech your energy

    3 November 2025
    Lychees leech your energy
  • Why do we enjoy horror films?

    Why do we enjoy horror films?

    31 October 2025
    Why do we enjoy horror films?
  • Risky business in Cambridge

    Risky business in Cambridge

    31 October 2025
    Risky business in Cambridge
  • Research Roundup: Week Five

    Research Roundup: Week Five

    31 October 2025
    Research Roundup: Week Five
  • Could gene therapy rewrite the future of Huntington's?

    Could gene therapy rewrite the future of Huntington’s?

    26 October 2025
    Could gene therapy rewrite the future of Huntington’s?
  • Power, sex, slumber: mitochondria may cause the brain's need to sleep

    Power, sex, slumber: mitochondria may cause the brain’s need to sleep

    24 October 2025
    Power, sex, slumber: mitochondria may cause the brain’s need to sleep
  • From monster makers to crime solvers: scientists get a rewrite

    From monster makers to crime solvers: scientists get a rewrite

    Beatrix Biagini explores how the portrayal of scientists in literature has evolved over the last four centuries

    19 October 2025
    From monster makers to crime solvers: scientists get a rewrite
  • Research Roundup: Week Three

    Research Roundup: Week Three

    Kalina Poydovska presents some of the latest scientific developments

    17 October 2025
    Research Roundup: Week Three
  • Should you miss your 9am lecture?

    Should you miss your 9am lecture?

    17 October 2025
    Should you miss your 9am lecture?
  • Making science accessible to everyone: in conversation with Cambridge Hands-On Science

    Making science accessible to everyone: in conversation with Cambridge Hands-On Science

    17 October 2025
    Making science accessible to everyone: in conversation with Cambridge Hands-On Science
  • A new Cambridge exhibition materialises

    A new Cambridge exhibition materialises

    13 October 2025
    A new Cambridge exhibition materialises
  • Trump's comments on Tylenol: how science is being weaponised

    Trump’s comments on Tylenol: how science is being weaponised

    9 October 2025
    Trump’s comments on Tylenol: how science is being weaponised
  • As the swallow flies

    As the swallow flies

    5 October 2025
    As the swallow flies
  • Research Roundup: Week One

    Research Roundup: Week One

    3 October 2025
    Research Roundup: Week One
  • Revolutionise your pres: here's how to turn water into wine

    Revolutionise your pres: here’s how to turn water into wine

    3 October 2025
    Revolutionise your pres: here’s how to turn water into wine
  • Is the gender binary really ‘basic biology’?

    Is the gender binary really ‘basic biology’?

    1 October 2025
    Is the gender binary really ‘basic biology’?
  • What's in a name? Florey's role in the penicillin story

    What’s in a name? Florey’s role in the penicillin story

    Timothy Moy explains the namesake of the new café in Harvey court

    28 September 2025
    What’s in a name? Florey’s role in the penicillin story
  • It's materials science's time to shine 

    It’s materials science’s time to shine 

    Dhruv Shenai speaks to the founders of MatSoc about bringing their beloved subject into the mainstream

    26 September 2025
    It’s materials science’s time to shine 
  • Could ’artificial cartilage‘ be the key to a self-medicating body?

    Could ’artificial cartilage‘ be the key to a self-medicating body?

    21 September 2025
    Could ’artificial cartilage‘ be the key to a self-medicating body?
  • Miniature birds and cannabalistic salamanders: how organisms are adapting to climate change

    Miniature birds and cannabalistic salamanders: how organisms are adapting to climate change

    18 September 2025
    Miniature birds and cannabalistic salamanders: how organisms are adapting to climate change
  • Why ‘repressed’ memories might actually be false memories

    Why ‘repressed’ memories might actually be false memories

    14 September 2025
    Why ‘repressed’ memories might actually be false memories
  • The ultimate popular science reading list

    The ultimate popular science reading list

    11 September 2025
    The ultimate popular science reading list
  • Who gets to stay cool in Cambridge?

    Who gets to stay cool in Cambridge?

    7 September 2025
    Who gets to stay cool in Cambridge?
  • How to spot a cheater (without Coldplay’s kiss cam)

    How to spot a cheater (without Coldplay’s kiss cam)

    5 September 2025
    How to spot a cheater (without Coldplay’s kiss cam)
  • Rock and code: Cambridge AI vs landslides

    Rock and code: Cambridge AI vs landslides

    1 September 2025
    Rock and code: Cambridge AI vs landslides
  • The science of 'three-parent' babies

    The science of ‘three-parent’ babies

    29 August 2025
    The science of ‘three-parent’ babies
  • How films ‘hack’ your senses

    How films ‘hack’ your senses

    Kalina Poydovska explores how perceptual illusions manipulate your movie experience

    25 August 2025
    How films ‘hack’ your senses
  • Forget horses, sperm is the new gambling opportunity

    Forget horses, sperm is the new gambling opportunity

    Laura Verdina discusses how a recent ‘Sperm Race’ could change the way we understand male fertility

    21 August 2025
    Forget horses, sperm is the new gambling opportunity
  • Is climate change draining your brain?

    Is climate change draining your brain?

    17 August 2025
    Is climate change draining your brain?
  • Why the exam period sucks

    Why the exam period sucks

    15 August 2025
    Why the exam period sucks
  • Blood, spit and tears: the future of cancer diagnosis

    Blood, spit and tears: the future of cancer diagnosis

    10 August 2025
    Blood, spit and tears: the future of cancer diagnosis
  • How an administration is ruining science

    How an administration is ruining science

    7 August 2025
    How an administration is ruining science
  • Vitamin C(ambridge)

    Vitamin C(ambridge)

    17 July 2025
    Vitamin C(ambridge)
  • How does the brain become conscious of its thoughts? 

    How does the brain become conscious of its thoughts? 

    11 July 2025
    How does the brain become conscious of its thoughts? 
  • It's only rocket science, Elon

    It’s only rocket science, Elon

    3 July 2025
    It’s only rocket science, Elon
  • What happens to your body during May Week?

    What happens to your body during May Week?

    13 June 2025
    What happens to your body during May Week?
  • Watch out for your fruit bowl

    Watch out for your fruit bowl

    Jenny Jiang gives an insight into the everyday fruits that can pose lethal threats

    12 June 2025
    Watch out for your fruit bowl
  • Can ‘cloaked cells’ help us cure Alzheimer's?

    Can ‘cloaked cells’ help us cure Alzheimer’s?

    Shiyun Lang explains why new ‘cloaked cells’ have such wide-ranging therapeutic potential in transplantation and neurodegenerative disorders  

    8 June 2025
    Can ‘cloaked cells’ help us cure Alzheimer’s?
  • A mammoth discovery? The science of de-extinction 

    A mammoth discovery? The science of de-extinction 

    1 June 2025
    A mammoth discovery? The science of de-extinction 
  • Research Roundup: rock on?

    Research Roundup: rock on?

    26 May 2025
    Research Roundup: rock on?
  • Peeling back food waste

    Peeling back food waste

    25 May 2025
    Peeling back food waste
  • Is Ozempic really a breakthrough drug?

    Is Ozempic really a breakthrough drug?

    22 May 2025
    Is Ozempic really a breakthrough drug?
  • Rhythm is a biped: your mother walked so you could talk

    Rhythm is a biped: your mother walked so you could talk

    18 May 2025
    Rhythm is a biped: your mother walked so you could talk
  • What can magic mushrooms can do for Parkinson's disease?

    What can magic mushrooms can do for Parkinson’s disease?

    29 May 2025
    What can magic mushrooms can do for Parkinson’s disease?
  • One size doesn’t fit all: why understanding your genes could revolutionise your medicine cabinet

    One size doesn’t fit all: why understanding your genes could revolutionise your medicine cabinet

    15 May 2025
    One size doesn’t fit all: why understanding your genes could revolutionise your medicine cabinet
  • The age of the hype cycle: why science needs room to breathe

    The age of the hype cycle: why science needs room to breathe

    11 May 2025
    The age of the hype cycle: why science needs room to breathe
  • No need to reinvent the wheel

    No need to reinvent the wheel

    The physics behind a bicycle

    4 May 2025
    No need to reinvent the wheel
  • Ultra-processed food: is it as bad as they say? 

    Ultra-processed food: is it as bad as they say? 

    Maya Kunchur explores the effect of ultra-processed foods on your body and asks why they’re still around

    1 May 2025
    Ultra-processed food: is it as bad as they say? 
  • More than just hocus pocus: Curious Cures at the University Library

    Review

    More than just hocus pocus: Curious Cures at the University Library

    27 April 2025
    More than just hocus pocus: Curious Cures at the University Library
  • Endometriosis treatment: same old status quo?

    Endometriosis treatment: same old status quo?

    8 May 2025
    Endometriosis treatment: same old status quo?
  • Research Roundup: Week One

    Research Round-up

    Research Roundup: Week One

    25 April 2025
    Research Roundup: Week One
  • Meet the student team building a zero-emissions boat

    Meet the student team building a zero-emissions boat

    25 April 2025
    Meet the student team building a zero-emissions boat
  • Is camembert the secret to a gouda memory?

    Is camembert the secret to a gouda memory?

    20 April 2025
    Is camembert the secret to a gouda memory?
  • Dark energy: lights out for the universe?

    Dark energy: lights out for the universe?

    10 April 2025
    Dark energy: lights out for the universe?
  • Do you really have 'cortisol face'?

    Do you really have ‘cortisol face’?

    31 March 2025
    Do you really have ‘cortisol face’?
  • Lab-grown meat: what are the steaks?

    Lab-grown meat: what are the steaks?

    27 March 2025
    Lab-grown meat: what are the steaks?
  • We should be more superstitious

    Opinion

    We should be more superstitious

    Ellie Buckley explains how your lucky socks actually could be making you perform better

    23 March 2025
    We should be more superstitious
  • Through the glass ceiling to the stars?

    Through the glass ceiling to the stars?

    Elisabeta Darie discusses how commercial spaceflight could change the atmosphere around accessibility

    9 March 2025
    Through the glass ceiling to the stars?
  • Dr. Grace Lin and Dr. Felicia Sunaryo on practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Interview

    Dr. Grace Lin and Dr. Felicia Sunaryo on practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine

    7 March 2025
    Dr. Grace Lin and Dr. Felicia Sunaryo on practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Research Round-Up: Week Seven

    Research Round-Up: Week Seven

    7 March 2025
    Research Round-Up: Week Seven
  • Have chromosomes cracked the case?

    Have chromosomes cracked the case?

    7 March 2025
    Have chromosomes cracked the case?
  • When poison becomes cure

    When poison becomes cure

    27 February 2025
    When poison becomes cure
  • The fate of science under Trump 2.0

    Opinion

    The fate of science under Trump 2.0

    23 February 2025
    The fate of science under Trump 2.0
  • 'Summarise this article'

    ‘Summarise this article’

    21 February 2025
    ‘Summarise this article’
  • In defence of the unexpected discovery

    Long Read

    In defence of the unexpected discovery

    21 February 2025
    In defence of the unexpected discovery
  • Research Roundup: Week Five

    Research Round-up

    Research Roundup: Week Five

    21 February 2025
    Research Roundup: Week Five
  • The power of plants

    The power of plants

    Elizabeth Porter explores how plants have contributed to science, from heart failure to robotics

    16 February 2025
    The power of plants
  • Meet the Cambridge researchers exploring psychedelic-assisted therapies

    Long Read

    Meet the Cambridge researchers exploring psychedelic-assisted therapies

    Ruby Jackson speaks to the psychiatrist researching the therapeutic potential of psychedelics

    7 February 2025
    Meet the Cambridge researchers exploring psychedelic-assisted therapies
  • Research Roundup: Week Three

    Research Round-up

    Research Roundup: Week Three

    7 February 2025
    Research Roundup: Week Three
  • Does Chinese acupuncture have a place in modern medicine?

    Opinion

    Does Chinese acupuncture have a place in modern medicine?

    7 February 2025
    Does Chinese acupuncture have a place in modern medicine?
  • How medical research is failing women – and how to fix it

    How medical research is failing women – and how to fix it

    6 February 2025
    How medical research is failing women – and how to fix it
  • Why are more boys born after wars?

    Why are more boys born after wars?

    2 February 2025
    Why are more boys born after wars?
  • Will DeepSeek dethrone ChatGPT?

    Will DeepSeek dethrone ChatGPT?

    31 January 2025
    Will DeepSeek dethrone ChatGPT?
  • Bacteria on the mind?

    Bacteria on the mind?

    26 January 2025
    Bacteria on the mind?
  • Research Roundup: Week One

    Research Round-up

    Research Roundup: Week One

    24 January 2025
    Research Roundup: Week One
  • Past their sell-by date: the science of calendars past and present

    Feature

    Past their sell-by date: the science of calendars past and present

    24 January 2025
    Past their sell-by date: the science of calendars past and present
  • Pride without prejudice in the animal kingdom

    Pride without prejudice in the animal kingdom

    Charlie Owen explores what the animal kingdom can teach us about gender and sexuality

    24 January 2025
    Pride without prejudice in the animal kingdom
  • The munchies for Maccies?

    The munchies for Maccies?

    Yi Sum Yue explains why we flock to food after a night out

    16 January 2025
    The munchies for Maccies?
  • Why some like it hot

    Why some like it hot

    9 January 2025
    Why some like it hot
  • Stay cold to treat a cold?

    Stay cold to treat a cold?

    5 January 2025
    Stay cold to treat a cold?
  • Why do we remember the 'good old days'?

    Why do we remember the ‘good old days’?

    2 January 2025
    Why do we remember the ‘good old days’?
  • Research Round-up: 2024 edition

    Research Round-Up

    Research Round-up: 2024 edition

    30 December 2024
    Research Round-up: 2024 edition
  • Beauty vs brains? 

    Long Read

    Beauty vs brains? 

    26 December 2024
    Beauty vs brains? 
  • The end of the world as we know it!

    Feature

    The end of the world as we know it!

    22 December 2024
    The end of the world as we know it!
  • How coffee makes you smarter

    How coffee makes you smarter

    19 December 2024
    How coffee makes you smarter
  • A breath of fresh air for respiratory medicine

    A breath of fresh air for respiratory medicine

    12 December 2024
    A breath of fresh air for respiratory medicine

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