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The brain holds a ‘map’ of the body that remains unchanged even after a limb has been amputated, contrary to the prevailing view that it rearranges itself to ...
A new total-body PET scanner to be hosted in Cambridge – one of only a handful in the country – will transform our ability to diagnose and treat a range of ...
Lois Cullen will be coming to Cambridge to read History and Modern Languages at Pembroke College. She achieved A*s in French ...
In total, 43 students received their A-level results today, with more than half of the grades (53%) awarded at A*. They will now study subjects including maths, computer science, engineering, and ...
A drought lasting 13 years and several others that each lasted over three years may have contributed to the collapse of the ...
As the world grapples with rising temperatures and the challenges a rapidly changing climate poses for human survival, a ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has today announced the approval of a new treatment for a form ...
Users of the NHS Active 10 app, designed to encourage people to become more active, immediately increased their amount of brisk and non-brisk walking upon ...
Cambridge students – one a researcher in the electrical currents of heart tissue – have created a new musical partly inspired by the genesis of Mary Shelley's ...
AnimalResearch is an essential part of the drug discovery process - they help us test new treatments, and could help change people’s lives.
High levels of a hormone found in cells in the gut could underlie many cases of chronic diarrhoea and help explain up to 40% of cases of patients with irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea, ...
Smartphone apps that track menstrual cycles are a ‘gold mine’ for consumer profiling, collecting information on everything from exercise, diet and medication to sexual preferences, hormone levels and ...