Cambridge geoscientists are developing an atlas that could lead to a more complete understanding of how viable rare earth ...
Covid-19 showed us how vulnerable the world is to pandemics – but what if the next pandemic were somehow engineered? How ...
Peatland fires are responsible for a disproportionately large amount of the carbon emissions caused by UK wildfires, which we project will increase even more with climate change ...
Duygu Sevilgen uses extremely small sensors to record the fine details of coral skeletons and listen to their dialogue with algae. Her work enriches our understanding of life on the reef, where the ...
Kettle’s Yard is showcasing the creativity and vision of Cambridge’s young artists with its new exhibition, Paint What ...
Iceland is one of the most volcanically active regions on Earth. Since 2021, there have been 10 eruptions on Iceland's ...
Cambridge University's Dr Judith Bunbury is Deputy Mission Director of the archaeological project in the Theban Mountain area ...
Research by scientists from the RSPB and University of Cambridge as part of the Centre for Landscape Regeneration has found that UK solar farms managed for nature could benefit birds, including ...
The UK government’s proposed ‘rights reservation’ model for AI data mining tells British artists, musicians, and writers that ...
Researchers have developed comfortable, washable ‘smart pyjamas’ that can monitor sleep disorders such as sleep apnoea at ...
Researchers have developed a reactor that pulls carbon dioxide directly from the air and converts it into sustainable fuel, ...