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John Clarke as a PhD student, and illustration of John Clarke

Cambridge alumnus awarded 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

07 October 2025

University of Cambridge alumnus Professor John Clarke has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Michel H Devoret and John M Martinis, for their work revealing quantum physics in action.

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Solar fuel generator

Tiny copper ‘flowers’ bloom on artificial leaves for clean fuel production

03 February 2025

Tiny copper ‘nano-flowers’ have been attached to an artificial leaf to produce clean fuels and chemicals that are the backbone of modern energy and manufacturing.

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Ancient migrations

Ancient DNA reveals reason for high MS and Alzheimer's rates in Europe

10 January 2024

Researchers have created the world’s largest ancient human gene bank, and used it to map the historical spread of genes – and diseases – over time as populations migrated. 

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Overhead view of a chemical plant

Researchers unravel the complex reaction pathways in zero-carbon fuel synthesis

20 January 2023

Researchers have used isotopes of carbon to trace how carbon dioxide emissions could be converted into low-carbon fuels and chemicals. The result could help the chemical industry, which is the third largest subsector in terms of direct CO2 emissions, recycle its own waste using current manufacturing processes.

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Solar panels in Dunhuang, Gansu, China

Competition with China a ‘driving force’ for clean energy funding in the 21st century

12 September 2022

Analysis of energy RD&D investment in major economies also found that commitments at COP21 yielded some positives. Ultimately, however, trends over this century are not consistent with the ‘cleantech’ funding levels needed to meet climate goals, say researchers.

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Abstract, distorted view of computer motherboard

‘Back to basics’ approach helps unravel new phase of matter

27 September 2021

A new phase of matter, thought to be understandable only using quantum physics, can be studied with far simpler classical methods.

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Global Alliance approves five joint research projects

13 November 2017

UC Berkeley, the University of Cambridge and the National University of Singapore to support collaborative projects in themes including Precision Medicine, Cities and Smart Systems.

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Science fiction vs science fact: World’s leading AI experts come to Cambridge

10 July 2017

Some of the world’s leading thinkers and practitioners in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will gather in Cambridge this week to look at everything from the influence of science fiction on our dreams of the future, to ‘trust in the age of intelligent machines’.

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Stephen Hawking speaking at tonight's launch

“The best or worst thing to happen to humanity” - Stephen Hawking launches Centre for the Future of Intelligence

19 October 2016

Artificial intelligence has the power to eradicate poverty and disease or hasten the end of human civilisation as we know it – according to a speech delivered by Professor Stephen Hawking this evening.

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The Deccan Traps in western India

Did dinosaur-killing asteroid trigger largest lava flows on Earth?

12 May 2015

The asteroid that slammed into the ocean off Mexico 66 million years ago and killed off the dinosaurs probably rang the Earth like a bell, triggering volcanic eruptions around the globe, according to a multi-disciplinary team of scientists.

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