Cambridge researchers have discovered why living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood may be linked to an increase in an individual’s risk of dementia.
Children and young people faced long-lasting and higher risks of rare heart and inflammatory complications after COVID-19 infection, compared to before or ...
Cambridge researchers have developed a new way to measure the impact of food production on other species’ survival around the ...
The Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group is working to reduce our mental suffering. Here’s your guide to Psychedelic-Assisted ...
As our climate stability ends and nature declines at rates unprecedented in human history, Sir David Attenborough talks about the urgent need for action: "Those with knowledge and the ability to ...
A Cambridge spinout is developing an AI-driven 'brain forecast' technology to help clinicians predict how brain disease will ...
Problems with the brain’s waste clearance system could underlie many cases of dementia and help explain why poor sleep ...
A test deployed in many fertility clinics to assess the viability of embryos for use in IVF is likely to overestimate the ...
The UK in particular is projected to see major benefits to its energy market stability from renewables ...
Now that we’ve seen this compensation happening, we can start to ask questions about why it happens for some older people, but not others - is there something special about these people?
The ‘slums’ of Victorian Manchester actually housed doctors and engineers, a new study reveals, but daily life still kept ...
Damage to the brainstem – the brain’s ‘control centre’ – is behind long-lasting physical and psychiatric effects of severe Covid-19 infection, a study suggests.
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