The Cambridge BioResource: the study of health and disease
01 September 2009Cambridge BioResource provides a new approach to understanding why some of us suffer from certain common diseases while others don't.
Cambridge BioResource provides a new approach to understanding why some of us suffer from certain common diseases while others don't.
Scientists have uncovered a vital link in the chain of events that gives stem cells their remarkable properties.
It may not be possible to judge a book by its cover, but judging someone by the contents of their iTunes library could be a...
A study has shown that over the last 20 years there has been a sharp decline in infant deaths during delivery for pregnancies which went...
Rats fed a high-fat diet show a stark reduction in their physical endurance and a decline in their cognitive ability after just nine days, a...
A new research project has been launched by the University of Cambridge's Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) to investigate how firms can acquire new technology while...
Scientists have located a region of DNA which – when altered – can increase the risk of ovarian cancer, according to research published in Nature...
Cambridge scientists are helping to improve the chances of success of oil exploration in some of the Earth’s most hostile frontiers.
Understanding flow – whether it’s of oil, air, lubricants, lava, seawater or CO2 – lies at the heart of Cambridge’s BP Institute.
A remarkable light-emitting material, gallium nitride, could slash electricity consumption, purify water and kill superbugs.