Getting children to play together cooperatively depends less on their personal social skills and more on what they are doing ...
Chancellor, Professor Deborah Prentice, welcomed the Taoiseach (Prime Minister), Micheál Martin, to Cambridge to celebrate ...
A unique study imaging brain activity in children born with upper limb differences – for example, one hand – has shown the amazing ability of the brain to adapt to compensate and support their daily ...
A simple, digital intervention that includes mentally playing Tetris can dramatically reduce intrusive memories of trauma in a month, even to the point of ...
A first-of-its-kind Cambridge exhibition will let visitors wrestle with the extraordinary power of rare-earth magnets and discover the rocks from Greenland that contain rare-earth elements (REEs).
An investigation into 30 top AI agents finds just four have published formal safety and evaluation documents relating to the ...
Tudor Contemporary’, the first multidisciplinary exhibition to focus on the legacies of Tudor history and art in contemporary artistic practice is on display ...
Scientists have identified a further twelve dog breeds as being at risk of Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome – a condition that can cause serious ...
One in three adults is affected by loneliness. It's time for us to take a risk and let others into our lives, says Olivia Remes, PhD candidate at the Cambridge ...
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.
Honeybees are artificially-bred agricultural animals similar to livestock such as pigs and cows ...
It was an exciting moment when the blood red colour appeared in the dish – it was visible even to the naked eye.