Jade Scardham explores how venom-based medicines are transforming healthcare
Opinion
Claire Ding explores how the administration’s policies will affect scientific progress, from public health to space exploration
Why the ‘returning soldier effect’ might be down to more than divine intervention
Teymour Taj explores the implications of the launch of the new Chinese AI chatbot
Research Round-Up
Charlie Owen summarises some of the biggest scientific discoveries of this year
Teymour Taj explains why we should give seasonal vegetables a second look
Maya Kunchur explains who the prize-winning scientists are, and what they were rewarded for
Global Health
Ellie Robinson explores possible contenders for the next outbreak
Not Built for This
Matthew Taylor explores our relationship with alcohol in the first instalment of his column, Not Built for This
Ecology
Lucie Debaig pours cold water on red squirrel conservation efforts and suggests making peace with greedy greys
Opinion
Maya Kunchur investigates the impact of predictive AI models on the treatment of diseases
Opinion
Isaac Howell dissects the arguments in favour of trophy hunting in Africa
Opinion
Isabel Watts asks whether personal diet tech is worth it
Science
Rachel Duke offers a new perspective on the age-old STEM vs Humanities debate
Science
Sam Hudson keeps you up-to-date with the latest scientific discoveries in Cambridge
Science
Rachel Duke explores the science behind why lying is so addictive to watch.
The University’s role in the future of space-based solar power
Daniel Hilton and Grace Wakeman give you the run down on recent research to help you impress your STEM-smart friends
Aisling Sheppard shines the spotlight on Cambridge’s inspirational female scientists through the ages
From wily trumpetfish to dark energy, cancers, and aquaculture, Natalia Emsley highlights the University’s pioneering research this August
The Science team speak to eminent Cambridge neuroscientist Christine Holt about what it means to be a ‘woman in STEM’
With the Cambridge cardboard boat race fast approaching, Caredig ap Tomos takes you through how cardboard boats float, and why they eventually sink