The new Director of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk warns that a new nuclear arms race may be underway, as more ...
A major analysis led by the University of Cambridge has found that many REDD+ projects achieved meaningful reductions in ...
A PhD student at Trinity College has unearthed a complete, unpublished play 65 years after Peter Shaffer wrote it - and ...
A University of Cambridge study has found that stresses such as systemic racism and socioeconomic disadvantage may sensitise ...
Antonio has spent the past seven years running toward fires that most others run from. A firefighter in the Brazilian Amazon ...
Gambling companies are reaching young men – the group most likely to exhibit problem gambling behaviour – on social media at ...
An international team of researchers has identified an East African bat coronavirus capable of entering human cells.
Damage to white matter in the brain can trigger features associated with neurodegenerative disease, Cambridge researchers ...
A new study suggests that malaria influenced where early humans lived in sub-Saharan Africa between around 74,000 and 5,000 ...
Gibraltar’s famous macaques have started eating soil, a behaviour linked to their access to tourist snacks, according to a ...
Tolls saved Britain from pothole hell in the Industrial Revolution. The ‘turnpike’ toll road system deserves far more credit for improving roads in 18th-century England and Wales. The Rokos School of ...
The first medical textbook on anti-racist healthcare, launching in Parliament on Monday, warns that ethnic inequalities still ...