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The brain holds a ‘map’ of the body that remains unchanged even after a limb has been amputated, contrary to the prevailing view that it rearranges itself to ...
You don’t need to represent the University to take part. Each College has its own sports teams, and intercollegiate matches are a huge part of the Cambridge student experience. You can get involved in ...
A new total-body PET scanner to be hosted in Cambridge – one of only a handful in the country – will transform our ability to diagnose and treat a range of ...
A drought lasting 13 years and several others that each lasted over three years may have contributed to the collapse of the ...
Lois Cullen will be coming to Cambridge to read History and Modern Languages at Pembroke College. She achieved A*s in French ...
As the world grapples with rising temperatures and the challenges a rapidly changing climate poses for human survival, a ...
In total, 43 students received their A-level results today, with more than half of the grades (53%) awarded at A*. They will now study subjects including maths, computer science, engineering, and ...
Cambridge scientists have developed and tested a new drug in mice that has the potential to reduce damage to the brain when blood flow is restored following a stroke.
Clearing rainforest for cattle farming is far worse for nature than previously thought, finds landmark bird survey ...
Scientists have used AI to re-analyse a clinical trial for an Alzheimer’s medicine, and identified a group of patients who responded to treatment. The work demonstrates that AI can inform the design ...
How might AI change the way we advance human knowledge? Could it change how universities like Cambridge carry out one of their core functions: research? Could AI be a technological transformation ...
At the University of Cambridge, community engagement with research means building real, lasting relationships based on connection, collaboration, and inclusion. We’re not just reaching out, we’re ...