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August 14, 2026East's astronomers plan for solar eclipse
Watch parties, pinhole cameras, colanders - experts offer tips on Wednesday's celestial event.
August 12, 2026Ex-Cambridge professor Jason Arday cancels live event after plagiarism row
One talk by Arday is "cancelled at the request of the speaker" and others are removed from listings.
August 10, 2026Breast cancer checks missing most women under 50 who are at risk, says study
Up to 95% of younger women who are at higher risk of developing breast cancer are being missed by current NHS checks, researchers warn.
August 4, 2026'Why we are rescuing unpicked blackberries'
Low-income households will benefit from blackberries being collected, a community group says.
July 29, 2026Alan Turing short story sheds new light on WW2 codebreaker
Prof Sarah Dillon says the short story, Pryce's Buoy, offers fresh insights into the codebreaker.
July 24, 2026BBC Inside Science
Will the US army benefit from testing its male soldiers for testosterone levels?
July 23, 2026Cambridge college swift boxes used for first time
The endangered birds are nesting for the first time at the college, which delights its master.
June 30, 2026'Game-changing' cancer service approved for rollout
More cancer patients could receive genetic testing thanks to a new technique pioneered in Cambridge.
June 18, 2026'World-first' vaccine designed by artificial intelligence
Cambridge scientists say they have, for the first time, tested a vaccine designed by AI.
June 4, 2026Estate of late tycoon Mike Lynch to pay damages of £930m
Judge rules that Hewlett-Packard was owed damages for the £8.2bn acquisition of Lynch's Cambridge firm in 2011.
March 25, 2026AI toys for children misread emotions and respond inappropriately, researchers warn
In first study of its kind, Cambridge researchers found AI toys could misread some children's emotions.
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East's astronomers plan for solar eclipse
Dr Matt Bothwell plans to experience the solar eclipse from northern Spain Cambridge has been facing an "astronomer exodus" this summer as they have travelled abroad to see Wednesday evening's total
Ex-Cambridge professor Jason Arday cancels live event after plagiarism row
Arday, pictured in 2023, said the recent accusations and speculation "have taken a profound toll on me and on those I love" Jason Arday has cancelled an appearance in London next month, following his
Breast cancer checks missing most women under 50 who are at risk, says study
A nurse provides assistance to a patient undergoing a mammogram in a modern medical facility NHS criteria for screening women under 50 for breast cancer are too narrow and missing up to 95% of those
'Why we are rescuing unpicked blackberries'
A community group is hoping to provide free food to low-income households after noticing an abundance of blackberries growing on bushes. Cambridge Sustainable Food aims to provide blackberry-based re
Novel analysis reveals playful side of Alan Turing
Prof Sarah Dillon studied Alan Turing's short story, Pryce's Buoy A story written by World War Two codebreaker Alan Turing suggests he was a man with playful humour embracing his homosexuality, accor
Testing Testosterone Testing
Radio 4,·23 Jul 2026,·28 mins Available for 35 days Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has announced that the US military will be screening military personnel aged 30 and older for testosterone defic
Cambridge college swift boxes used for first time
Swift populations in the UK have been declining The first swifts have nested in boxes installed at a University of Cambridge college which is hoping to help stem the decline of the birds and a lack o
'Game-changing' cancer service approved for rollout
Last year, Laraine Chung discovered she had a tumour behind her left eye. Tests failed to identify its type so she faced losing her eye through complex surgery which could also affect her brain and f
Can AI stop the next pandemic? Scientists unveil vaccine breakthrough
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