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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world, and the fourth-oldest surviving university in the world.
Silhouette photography of man Credit: Gift Habeshaw (Unsplash)

Depression Tied To Immune Cells In Brain’s Protective Layer

Professor David Woodman with the portrait of Æthelstan at the The Parker Library, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

Æthelstan, the First King Of England, Finally Gets His Due

‘Dome of the Cathedral’, the largest chamber in the Grutas Tzabnah cave system (Yucatán, Mexico). Credit: Mark Brenner

Cave Stalagmites Expose Thirteen Year Drought That Left the Maya Shook

hazy view of traffic

Breathing Dirty Air May Be Quietly Harming Your Brain

A view of the Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon Was a Cradle of Animal Evolution 500 Million Years Ago

This widespread species invades formerly forested areas after clearance for cattle pasture - a winner when land is converted.

Clearing Colombia’s Forests Hits Bird Diversity Far Harder Than Expected

This MRI scan shows a brain with Alzheimer's disease

AI Spots Hidden Winners in “Failed” Alzheimer’s Drug Trial

Neural stem cells, shown here, can be made to develop into the varied types of cells found in the nervous system.

Stem Cell Grafts Restore Damaged Brain Coating in MS Mice

Gut bacteria accumulating perfluorononanoic acid

Gut Bacteria Can Protect Against Forever Chemicals

Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald demonstrates the capsule sponge

‘Pill-on-Thread’ Could Replace Half of Cancer Screenings

Trifid nebula (top right) and the Lagoon nebula

World’s Largest Camera Captures Millions of Galaxies

Models of a fetus in the womb and of the brain Credit: Nadzeya Haroshka (Getty Images)

Pregnancy Hormones May Have Shaped Human Brain Evolution

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To Save the World We Need to Stop the Cheaters

whistleblower illustration

New App Protects Whistleblowers From Mass Surveillance

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