Alzheimer’s: working with Drosophila
04 January 2011There are over 15 million people suffering from Alzheimer's disease globally and the current cost to the economy represents at least one per cent of...
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There are over 15 million people suffering from Alzheimer's disease globally and the current cost to the economy represents at least one per cent of...
Cambridge researchers are pioneering a new test for autism in the womb, by measuring the levels of testosterone produced by the foetus, which makes its...
Imagine a one-off cure for drug addiction or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) instead of today’s life-long therapy regimes.
The Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre is a unique venture that brings together scientists and doctors from Cambridge University and Cambridge’s Addenbrookes Hospital for the development...
A longitudinal study is accessing the psychological well-being of children created by assisted reproductive technologies.
Rebecca Flemming from the Faculty of Classics works with ancient texts on health and reproduction.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Alison Richard on how new buildings and refurbishments across the University are helping research to flourish.
Evidence of an intense warming period in the Universe’s early history, described as a form of “cosmic climate change”, has been found by an international...
A sustainability revolution could follow the agricultural, industrial and digital revolutions, according to speakers at a discussion hosted by These Young Minds.
The identity of a mysterious breed of “horse” which has baffled experts since its remains were uncovered at Pompeii has been resolved by a Cambridge...