Prehistoric site
shows pre-Roman daily life
A new report by Cambridge archaeologists reveals the surprisingly sophisticated domestic lives of Bronze Age England's fenland communities
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News - 'Exhausted' immune cells in healthy women could be target for breast cancer prevention
Our researchers have created the world’s largest catalogue of human breast cells, which has revealed early cell changes in healthy carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations.
News - Fish fed to farmed salmon should be part of our diet too
Eating more wild 'feed' species directly could benefit our health. Oily fish that are often used within farmed salmon feeds contain essential nutrients such as calcium, iron, vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids.
News - AI predicts healthiness of food menus
Cambridge researchers used artificial intelligence to predict the healthiness of menus across Britain, and see how healthy places are.
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Family - The Lost Eggs Easter Trail – until Sunday 14 April
Butterfly has lost her eggs in the University Botanic Garden and needs your help to work out where she’s left them. Follow the trail to learn egg-citing facts and discover clues to lead you to those missing eggs.
Online - Subject Masterclasses - until Monday 29 April
If you're currently studying for your A levels, sign up for one of our Subject Masterclasses to experience typical undergraduate teaching at Cambridge.
Exhibitions - Issam Kourbaj: Urgent Archive – until Sunday 26 May 2024
Since 2011, Issam Kourbaj’s artwork has responded to the ongoing conflict in Syria. This exhibition presents key works from this period alongside a new series that explores themes of loss, memory and renewal.