Radical ways to
detect cancer early
Cancer screening trial for novel 'pill-on-a-thread' welcomes first of 120,000 participants. The trial will decide if it becomes a new screening programme for oesophageal cancer in the UK.
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News - Dealing a blow to the theory that Venus once had liquid water on its surface
A team of Cambridge astronomers has found that Venus has never been habitable, despite decades of speculation that our closest planetary neighbour was once much more like Earth than it is today.
News - New urine test for early detection of lung cancer
Cambridge scientists have developed a urine test for early detection of lung cancer. The test detects ‘zombie’ cells that could indicate the first signs of the disease.
Features - Leading expertise in English language assessment
100 million Cambridge English exams and tests have been taken around the world since 1913, according to new figures from Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
Events
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Online - Reflections on 25 years of devolution: the UK Union today – Tuesday 10 December
In this panel event, 4 speakers will reflect on a quarter century of multi-level governance in the UK and assess the UK Union as it stands today.
Exhibitions - Cambridge Botanic Lights – until Saturday 21 December
Join us for this year’s Botanic Lights trail around Cambridge University Botanic Garden. The Lights bring the Garden to life after dark with spectacular displays and artistic interventions.
Exhibitions - Endless Stories – until 22 February 2025
Cambridge University Library invite you to explore the Endless Stories exhibition. An extraordinary collection of manuscripts in a dazzling array of languages including Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Malay from the 17th century.