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A combination of two drugs could improve outcomes and reduce the need for toxic chemotherapy for B-cell acute lymphoblastic ...
The Ray Dolby Centre, the state-of-the-art new home of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory and a major asset for the University, ...
A closer look at how the new home of the Cavendish Laboratory will inspire future scientific breakthroughs at Cambridge.
By tying together more than a century of memory research at Cambridge, the Memory Lab gives us tangible ways to improve, ...
A new treatment approach significantly improves survival rates for patients with aggressive, inherited breast cancers, according to Cambridge researchers.
Over the last half-century, British poets including Philip Larkin and Andrew Motion have driven a ‘lawnmower poetry microgenre’, using the machine to explore childhood, masculinity, violence, ...
Our findings will be crucial for counselling women with cancer linked to one of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants, allowing them to make informed decisions about whether or not to opt for this operation ...
Better communication for deaf patients benefits everyone. We’re not just pointing out problems – we’re providing practical solutions.
High-flying Cambridge University researchers jumped at the opportunity to be on board the first electric flights out of Cambridge City airport this week. Researchers from the Whittle Lab and CISL’s ...