A lung function test used to help diagnose asthma works better in the morning, becoming less reliable throughout the day, Cambridge researchers have found.
Clare Bryant, Professor of Innate Immunity, is a molecular detective. She looks at how bodies defend themselves and tries to understand the immune system’s inner workings. Clare allows us to see how ...
A voluntary pledge made by UK shooting organisations in 2020 to replace lead shot with non-toxic alternatives by 2025 has ...
A ‘chasm of misunderstanding and miscommunication’ is often experienced between clinicians and patients, leading to ...
Cambridge geoscientists are developing an atlas that could lead to a more complete understanding of how viable rare earth ...
Covid-19 showed us how vulnerable the world is to pandemics – but what if the next pandemic were somehow engineered? How ...
Three Cambridge Colleges have teamed up to co-host an outreach event in the North-East of England with the aim of encouraging ...
The Bennett School of Public Policy opens this autumn, and is already leading work on two of the most pressing policy ...
Scientists have uncovered the mechanism behind how aspirin could reduce the metastasis of some cancers by stimulating the immune system.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered genes linked to obesity in both Labradors and humans. They say the effects can be over-ridden with a ...