Marie-Madeleine Fuerbeth details Pivotal’s 2024 plan for roll-out of the ‘Helix’
Joe Parham illustrates why you should venture into the avian world
David Quinn celebrates Cambridge alumnus Jacob Bronowski and his elegant documentary, The Ascent of Man, at 50 years
Andrea Rogolino explains how great discoveries can result from simple concepts when collaborating
Laura Lungu takes us through her day as a Cambridge researcher in neuroscience
Laura Lungu explains the scientific benefits of practising mindfulness after a long Cambridge term
From art made from the River Cam to becoming a ‘super-memoriser’, the Science team highlight the stories you need to know about this Easter.
Cambridge is often hit by debates surrounding free speech – but if we all took a more scientific approach could these issues be avoided?
Mapping a brain and tackling drug resistance: just a few of the things Cambridge scientists have been getting up to
Varsity spoke to the Deputy Director of Conservation and Science at the Fitzwilliam Museum, about how scientific innovations can contribute to art conservation
Suchir Salhan speaks to Ilya Carey about being NatSci Supervisor, his thoughts on the Varsity ski trip and his experience selling stick insects
The Science Editors look back at some of the Cambridge research you might have missed
Cambridge researchers explain the challenges ahead in the field of fusion power
Alex Berry breaks down the psychology behind New Year’s Resolutions and how we should go about making healthy and sustainable changes this term.
Thomas Morris unpacks the science of the mysterious freshers’ flu: what viruses actually cause it and who is most at risk?
Avoiding caffeine, bright lights, and alcohol before bed can help you beat the mid-term lull
New research combats stereotypes surrounding cannabis users, finding no differences in their motivation or enjoyment
Robots act as good confidantes to assess children’s mental wellbeing, trumping both parent-report and self-report methods
Vyas Burra weighs up the pros and cons of private space travel
Alessandra Rey explores how she has come to terms with her own existence in our complex world
Lucie Gourmet gives an overview of cancer biology and explores how cancer incidence varies across species, interviewing Professor Elizabeth Murchinson to understand how other species can teach us about cancer biology
There are many tips and tricks online claiming to improve your concentration and anxiety, with a recent trend being binaural beats: Science Editor Julia Dabrowska explains the science
Vyas Burra explores some of the the technology that we can expect to revolutionise healthcare in the near and distant future, and the accompanying challenges
Birds may represent an evolutionary echo of dinosaurs, but what can we learn from them?
Sponsored Links
Partner Links