Could the food we eat affect our genes? Study in yeast suggests this may be the case
11 February 2016Almost all of our genes may be influenced by the food we eat, according to new research published in the journal Nature Microbiology. The study,...
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Almost all of our genes may be influenced by the food we eat, according to new research published in the journal Nature Microbiology. The study,...
Have you lost your house keys recently? If so, you probably applied a spot of logical thinking. You looked first in the most obvious places...
In her debut book, Dr Bonnie Lander Johnson (Faculty of English) shows how deeply the Christian virtue of chastity was embedded into the culture of...
John Pollard (Trinity Hall) discusses the relationship between the Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches, and what the meeting between their two leaders may hold.
Cambridge researchers are studying what makes a brain efficient and how that affects behaviour in insects.
The largest quantitative study of howling, and first to use machine learning, defines different howl types and finds that wolves use these types more or...
How does the brain make connections, and how does it maintain them? Cambridge neuroscientists and mathematicians are using a variety of techniques to understand how...
Tumours kill off surrounding cells to make room to grow, according to new research from the University of Cambridge. Although the study was carried out...
Today, one of the great collections of art in the UK celebrates its bicentenary. Two hundred years to the day of his death, the Fitzwilliam Museum has revealed...
The lack of an evidence base in the donor-funded response to Syrian migrant crisis means funds may be allocated to ineffective interventions, say researchers, who...