Artificial intelligence could help doctors detect serious heart valve disease years earlier, potentially saving thousands of lives, a new study suggests.
From ant plant meditations to orchid jokes, an exhibition opening at Cambridge University Botanic Garden gives a voice to rare specimens.
An understudied group of bacteria in our gut microbiome appears to play a central role in keeping us healthy, according to researchers at the University of ...
The University of Cambridge today announces it has transferred legal ownership of 116 Benin artefacts in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA) collections to Nigeria’s National Commission ...
A pit containing both complete and dismembered bodies may date to when Cambridgeshire was a borderland between Saxon and ...
Almost all the rise in US polarisation over political issues since the late 1980s occurred from 2008 onwards, a new study ...
Menopause is linked to reductions in grey matter volume in key brain regions as well as increased levels of anxiety and ...
Cambridge researchers have revealed a detailed picture of how the human brain grows from mid-pregnancy through the first ...
Can any of us honestly say we don’t spend too much time online? Dr Amanda Ferguson in Cambridge’s MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit has these tips to help reduce our social media use, based on her ...
We are starting to see that several distinct Palaeolithic societies made art from ceramic materials long before the Neolithic era, when ceramics became more common.
Our democracy would look like a creeping, crypto-oligarchy to the ancient Greeks – and many today may be coming to a similar conclusion.
The father’s gene drives the fetus’s demands for larger blood vessels and more nutrients, while the mother’s gene in the placenta tries to control how much nourishment she provides ...
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