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The presence of the DMS molecule was detected with a statistical confidence of three sigma, corresponding to approximately a 99.7% certainty
The Oxford team has been beaten in all four races so far despite having appeals granted
Kuldeep Stohr now faces suspension while the case is reviewed
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A lighthearted round-up of this week’s Cambridge news, featuring potholes and ‘pointless’ marches
A Peterhouse student used a racial slur attacking Black people during a JCR pub quiz
The injunction will ban protests from taking place during this summer’s graduations
A lighthearted round-up of this week’s Cambridge news, featuring green-thumbed engineers and yet another creative use for AI
Several May Balls have announced that Emma students will be able to access discounted tickets to their May Week events
An open letter campaign calling on Daniel Zeichner to ‘address his role’ in Israel’s attacks in Gaza
Cambridge has spent more than any other UK university on academic journal costs
The University has decided not to pause undergraduate admissions for Veterinary Medicine
The European Legal Support Centre appointed representation and wrote to the High Court, voicing its concerns about wider injunctions
The announcement comes following heavy speculation that this year’s May Ball would be cancelled following financial strains
This comes ahead of the University’s General Board meeting to decide the Vet School’s future
In contrast, more female-identifying students than males achieved a first in part IA
Commenters labelled the flying of the progress pride flag ‘neo-Marxist authoritarianism’
The route would link Cambridge Regional College and Waterbeach
Newly appointed Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Champion announces new AI initiative that will free up researchers from ‘mundane paperwork’
The number of redundancies rose sharply to 23, more than double the 2018-2023 average of 9.2
The climate initiative aims to create a market for cash products which do not contribute to the financing of fossil fuel expansion
Yellow ribbons were tied to the fences in front of King’s College
Jesus College will close its China Forum this year, almost two years before the institution’s mandate was set to expire