Several drugs already licensed and in use have the potential to be repurposed to treat dementia, a new study that looked at health data from 130 million individuals suggests. The research found that ...
Maros Sefcovic, a senior European official, said the trade bloc ‘could consider’ the UK joining the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean ...
Have you entered the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2025 yet? You can enter for free online until 31 January via a form on this website. Now in their eighth year, the awards are ...
A man has been arrested after five people were injured following a suspected stabbing near an Asda store in Croydon, south ...
Tina: The Musical provided the exact relief from a long month I needed as the Queen of Rock n Roll’s expertly told life story ...
A yellow weather warning has been declared for the East of England, with strong winds expected between 5am and 3pm on Friday, ...
Across the border Met Eireann has issued a rare nationwide red warning for wind across the Republic of Ireland. A Met Office ...
Novelist Sir Ian Rankin has been announced as the first ever guest programmer for an “epic” crime writing festival. Sir Ian ...
A 16-year-old boy from Cambridge is among 12 people who have been charged after phones were stolen from 13 different Apple ...
Owlstone Medical has announced a first close of its $27million Series E financing round, which will be used to develop its proprietary Breath Biopsy platform, including in clinical trials. The round ...
Neuro XR is partnering with US-based Emotiv EEG to launch its first product – a bundle of Emotiv’s brain scanning hardware with Neuro XR’s software.
The minister for AI and digital government, Feryal Clark MP, was welcomed to the University of Cambridge’s DAWN supercomputer facility at the university’s West Cambridge innovation district last week.