Cambridge researchers support the WHO
20 December 2012A newly designated Collaborating Centre at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge will support the World Health Organization (WHO) in detecting and responding to major epidemic- and pandemic-prone diseases.
A newly designated Collaborating Centre at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge will support the World Health Organization (WHO) in detecting and responding to major epidemic- and pandemic-prone diseases.
Researchers have identified 15 issues that could affect the diversity of life on Earth in 2013.
Each year in the UK over a thousand children are conceived using donor tissue. Many parents find it hard to tell their children that they were donor conceived. Bioethicist John Appleby, from Cambridge ̽»¨Ö±²¥â€™s Centre for Family Research, is looking at some of the ethical questions surrounding disclosure.
Researchers have shown it is possible to restore co-ordinated limb movement in dogs with severe spinal cord injury (SCI).
Researchers have offered a convincing new theory which explains why children believe that they are invisible when they cover their eyes.
̽»¨Ö±²¥Sainsbury Laboratory has been awarded the Stirling Prize for 2012.
Research provides insight into why flies have the fastest vision in the animal kingdom.
Research indicates the out-of-Africa spread of humans was dictated by the appearance of favourable climatic windows.
Unique blue fruit’s colour does not fade even after a century
New research indicates that a bird’s ability to detect changes in air pressure is the evolutionary remnant of an ancient sense organ found in sharks and sturgeons.