New device could make diagnosing disease as simple as breathing
25 April 2013A range of diseases and conditions, from asthma to liver disease, could be diagnosed and monitored quickly and painlessly just by breathing, using gas sensing...
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A range of diseases and conditions, from asthma to liver disease, could be diagnosed and monitored quickly and painlessly just by breathing, using gas sensing...
Cambridge’s Computer Lab marks its 75th anniversary this month, celebrating a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship that has taken it from the age of vast...
Groupers and coral trout perform a pointing signal to indicate the location of hidden prey
The 40-year friendship of Charles Darwin and Joseph Hooker, the most significant and scientifically important of Darwin’s life, can now be explored by anyone in...
Researchers plan to use data collected to develop vaccines to control Salmonella in animals and humans
A security solution which protects against the most serious threat to online banking customers, responsible for millions in annual losses, is being rolled out across...
New research shows that collaborative approaches to conservation can give hope to endangered species such as Chilean national icon the Huemul deer.
Fifty-one of the world's most academically brilliant and socially committed young people from 24 countries have been selected as Gates Cambridge Scholars and will begin...
Genome wide study identifies genetic variants associated with childhood obesity.
A major project – Where Rising Powers Meet – looks at life along the border that separates Russia, China and Mongolia. Among the researchers involved...