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Naturally occurring soil fungi could boost rice yields while reducing reliance…

Field trials in India show that bio-fertilisers containing naturally occurring soil fungi enhance growth in rice plants. This may…

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TV nutrition and health experts raise a glass to science at Cambridge’s Pint of…

TV nutrition and health experts will take centre stage alongside astronomers, neuroscientists and AI experts at the annual Pint…

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New technique could uncover the secrets of ‘ringing’ black holes

Researchers have developed a technique to analyse how black holes ‘ring’ when they collide and merge: one of the universe’s most…

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Support local people to protect world’s nature, new report urges, as deadline…

Achieving an international conservation target to protect almost a third of the world’s land and sea in the next four years could…

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Celebrating Cambridge as the birthplace of modern football

University, football club and city leaders unite to celebrate Cambridge’s football heritage with new partnerships and a new brand…

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Children in poorer countries face almost sixfold higher risk of dying after…

Children who need life‑saving emergency surgery after a serious injury are almost six times more likely to die if in poorer…

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Deaf opera singer welcomes new Cambridge-led cochlear implant trial

Janine Roebuck, a formerly deaf opera singer who regained her hearing thanks to cochlear implants, has described as ‘life…

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Unseen Peter Shaffer play revealed at Trinity

A PhD student at Trinity College has unearthed a complete, unpublished play 65 years after Peter Shaffer wrote it - and before he…

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Carbon credits have enabled vital protection of tropical forests, despite being…

A major analysis led by the University of Cambridge has found that many REDD+ projects achieved meaningful reductions in forest…

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Snow cover on Greek mountains has more than halved in four decades, study finds

Snow cover in the mountains of Greece – an important water source for communities, agriculture and natural ecosystems during the…

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Gambling ads on social media reach more than twice as many men as women

Gambling companies are reaching young men – the group most likely to exhibit problem gambling behaviour – on social media at more…

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Racism and socioeconomic stress may alter pregnancy biology, leaving black…

A University of Cambridge study has found that stresses such as systemic racism and socioeconomic disadvantage may sensitise key…

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Deep-ocean heat has been marching closer to Antarctica, study reveals

A decades-long study of oceanographic data provides the first evidence that deep-ocean heat has moved closer to Antarctica,…

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