Research Round-up
Teymour Taj fills you in on the latest news from the scientific world
Charlie Owen speaks to the Riviera Racing team about their journey to the Monaco Energy Boat Race
Ezra Izer discusses the genetic analysis that has supposedly identified Jack the Ripper
Jade Scardham explores how venom-based medicines are transforming healthcare
Jade Scardham examines whether AI has the potential to resolve the gender data gap
Why the ‘returning soldier effect’ might be down to more than divine intervention
Maya Kunchur explores why your grandparents’ stories are so often from their youth
Research Round-Up
Charlie Owen summarises some of the biggest scientific discoveries of this year
Nicole Cappellazzo explains some of the latest scientific research
Teymour Taj explains why we should give seasonal vegetables a second look
How to avoid still being stuck with the sniffles in Week 6
Maya Kunchur explains who the prize-winning scientists are, and what they were rewarded for
Genetics
Isaac Howell tackles the widely-held notion that our genes perfectly predict who we are, and puts forward a new way to think about our DNA
Not Built for This
Matthew Taylor explores our relationship with alcohol in the first instalment of his column, Not Built for This
Ellie Robinson investigates the science of an increasingly severe hay fever season and how to survive it
Opinion
Maya Kunchur investigates the impact of predictive AI models on the treatment of diseases
Science
Ananya Vijay guides us through some of the most recent and exciting discoveries from Cambridge
Opinion
Isabel Watts asks whether personal diet tech is worth it
Science
Sam Hudson considers how modern-day exploration has come to be such a farce
Science
Sam Hudson keeps you up-to-date with the latest scientific discoveries in Cambridge
Anouk Waller-Sargent covers the Women in STEM Festival at Murray Edwards College
The University’s role in the future of space-based solar power
Joyce Mau explains the downsides of using ChatGPT and how it might lead to digital amnesia
Aisling Sheppard shines the spotlight on Cambridge’s inspirational female scientists through the ages