Women in STEM: Shagita Gounden
30 January 2020Shagita Gounden is a systems engineer working on the world’s largest radio telescope, an Executive MBA candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, and a member...
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Shagita Gounden is a systems engineer working on the world’s largest radio telescope, an Executive MBA candidate at Cambridge Judge Business School, and a member...
New brain networks come ‘online’ during adolescence, allowing teenagers to develop more complex adult social skills, but potentially putting them at increased risk of mental...
A new report, the first from the University's new Centre for the Future of Democracy, finds that 2019 had the "the highest level of democratic discontent"...
Bumetanide – a prescription drug for oedema (the build-up of fluid in the body) – improves some of the symptoms in young children with autism...
Tensions between foreign climbers and Sherpas began over 200 years ago, a new study suggests
Professor Laura Itzhaki is a group leader in the Department of Pharmacology and a Fellow of Newnham College. Here, she tells us about forming her...
Around 90% of the resources we process to create goods are not reaching the person for whom they are made. How can we make manufacturing...
A new type of scan that involves magnetising molecules allows doctors to see in real-time which regions of a breast tumour are active, according to...
Animal pollinators support the production of three-quarters of the world’s food crops, and many flowers produce nectar to reward the pollinators. A new study using...
Material falling into a black hole casts X-rays out into space – and now astronomers have used the echoes of this radiation to map the...