Universities can bridge the gap between those who develop AI systems and those who will use and be affected by them. We must step up to deliver this role, say Neil Lawrence and Jess Montgomery.
Dr. Ayla Selamoglu is an expert on psychedelic medicine. Her work shows how nature’s most mysterious compounds provide new ways to combat mental illness.
AI will give us the next leap forward in forecasting the weather, says Richard Turner, and make it available to all countries ...
The Cambridge Festival is set to feature the premiere of Not for a Cat: A Play for the Nuclear Age on 5 April, a play originally written in the 1950s by Wallace R. Harper, a student at the Cavendish ...
The Cambridge report argues that play should be a recognised component of children’s healthcare in the Government’s ...
A fragile 13th century manuscript fragment, hidden in plain sight as the binding of a 16th-century archival register, has been discovered in Cambridge and revealed to contain rare medieval stories of ...
A machine learning algorithm developed by Cambridge scientists was able to correctly identify in 97 cases out of 100 whether or not an individual had coeliac disease based on their biopsy, new ...
Health and disease in the medieval world – and how our ancestors sought to cure everything from infertility to constipation – are the focus of a major new exhibition opening on 29 March 2025 at ...
AI applications have tremendous potential for improving productivity – saving time and money and improving quality of service ...