Can we cool the Earth? Cambridge scientists to lead research
Transforming Robot Dexterity
As part of an ambitious 'Robot Dexterity' programme, Associate Professor Rika Antonova is leading a new project aimed at speeding up how robots learn to be useful, reliable and affordable.
EnterpriseTECH at the Judge Business School
Welcoming our new Associate Professor in Human-Computer Interaction
Dr Katie Seaborn will join us in February 2026 as a new Associate Professor in Human-Computer Interaction. She'll to contribute to both our research and our teaching in this area.
Cambridge flying high on electricity
Major role for Cambridge researchers in global initiative to fight infectious diseases
Dr Jenny Molloy co-leads Wellcome Trust-funded international effort to scale-up low-cost sequencing of disease-causing pathogens.
Read moreRoyal Society Fellowship honours Theoretical Computer Scientist
Professor Andrew Pitts has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. He is one of more than 90 new Fellows recognised for their substantial contribution to the advancement of science.
Handheld device could transform heart disease screening
Can AI offer better conservation advice than human experts?
An undergraduate here is among the authors of a new paper on how AI tools can help conservationists quickly access the information they need to tackle the biodiversity crisis.
Alumni profile: Professor Adrian Bull
Which wall will your research break? Join us at Falling Walls Lab UK
Top prize for lung cancer research
Danckwerts–Pergamon prize awarded to student developing urine test for early detection into lung cancer.
Read moreElectrical engineers welcomed into the Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers (WCSIM)
Government pushes for adoption of cybersecurity technology co-developed here
The UK government has announced measures to drive the commercial adoption of CHERI, the pioneering cybersecurity technology co-developed by researchers here.
Neutreeno: The journey of a Cambridge cleantech startup on the rise
Cambridge’s STEM SMART success
‘Design thinking and other approaches’ a book by Professor Nathan Crilly
PhD student Shagun Garg named Geospatial World Rising Star 2025
Why AI can’t write risk assessments (and why humans still matter)
World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2025
Read moreAnnouncing the winners of our Hall of Fame Awards
An AI 'unicorn' company and the world's first commercial-quality open-source chip were among the winners at our annual Hall of Fame Awards on 23 April, which celebrates the companies and achievements of our alumni and staff.