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Cambridge University's Professor Graham Burton explains the rise of the organoids in studying early pregnancy

Cambridge University's Professor Graham Burton explains the rise of the organoids in studying early pregnancy

Cambridge University's Professor Graham Burton explains the rise of the organoids in studying early pregnancy

20 June 2017

Miniature functional models of the lining of the womb are helping researchers at the Centre for Trophoblast Research make new discoveries.


Electric buses could be on Cambridge streets in next few years says Stagecoach East boss Andy Campbell

Electric buses could be on Cambridge streets in next few years says Stagecoach East boss Andy Campbell

Electric buses could be on Cambridge streets in next few years says Stagecoach East boss Andy Campbell

20 June 2017

In an exclusive interview with the Cambridge Independent, the bus boss reaffirmed his commitment to greener, smarter travel


Biotech star Jonathan Milner on Abcam’s new HQ and the breakthroughs he’s excited about

Biotech star Jonathan Milner on Abcam’s new HQ and the breakthroughs he’s excited about

Biotech star Jonathan Milner on Abcam’s new HQ and the breakthroughs he’s excited about

20 June 2017

We talk to Abcam founder, angel investor, philanthropist and biotech superstar Jonathan Milner about the antibody firm’s new HQ significance – and how Cambridge science is revolutionising healthcare.


Cambridge holds minute's silence for victims of Grenfell Tower disaster

Cambridge holds minute's silence for victims of Grenfell Tower disaster

Cambridge holds minute's silence for victims of Grenfell Tower disaster

19 June 2017

Mayor George Pippas will lead the minute's silence at 11am from the Guildhall


Family-friendly open day at world-famous Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge will offer amazing insight

Family-friendly open day at world-famous Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge will offer amazing insight

Family-friendly open day at world-famous Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge will offer amazing insight

16 June 2017

Nobel Prize factory' offers activities, talks and demonstrations on Saturday June 17


Cambridge sixth-former Lucy Stafford spreads bundles of love from her hospital bed

Cambridge sixth-former Lucy Stafford spreads bundles of love from her hospital bed

Cambridge sixth-former Lucy Stafford spreads bundles of love from her hospital bed

15 June 2017

A student at The Leys School who has faced a lifetime of health challenges is helping other young people to cope with long stays in hospital.


Cambridge communities set for a Great Get Together in memory of MP Jo Cox

Cambridge communities set for a Great Get Together in memory of MP Jo Cox

Cambridge communities set for a Great Get Together in memory of MP Jo Cox

15 June 2017

The Great Get Together – in memory of murdered MP Jo Cox – takes place this weekend with a number of chances to be involved ?in the Cambridge area.


AstraZeneca and LMB in Cambridge use one of world's most advanced microscopes to make breakthrough

AstraZeneca and LMB in Cambridge use one of world's most advanced microscopes to make breakthrough

AstraZeneca and LMB in Cambridge use one of world's most advanced microscopes to make breakthrough

14 June 2017

Using a pioneering technique with one of the world's most advanced microscopes, scientists have made a ground-breaking biological discovery that could help develop new cancer treatments.


Hamerton Zoo to reopen after tiger killed keeper Rosa King

Hamerton Zoo to reopen after tiger killed keeper Rosa King

Hamerton Zoo to reopen after tiger killed keeper Rosa King

13 June 2017

Hamerton Zoo, which has been closed since a tiger killed a keeper, will reopen to the public on Friday following an inspection by Huntingdonshire District Council.


Hills Road cycle upgrade in Cambridge delayed one week

Hills Road cycle upgrade in Cambridge delayed one week

Hills Road cycle upgrade in Cambridge delayed one week

12 June 2017

Underground cables need to be diverted before works can begin.


Alexis Arts casts spell over businesses with Academy of Magic and Science in Cambridge

Alexis Arts casts spell over businesses with Academy of Magic and Science in Cambridge

Alexis Arts casts spell over businesses with Academy of Magic and Science in Cambridge

12 June 2017

Entrepreneurs and magicians both think outside the box, and now you can too.


Theresa May is the worst PM in living memory' says defeated Lib Dem candidate for Cambridge

Theresa May is the worst PM in living memory' says defeated Lib Dem candidate for Cambridge

Theresa May is the worst PM in living memory' says defeated Lib Dem candidate for Cambridge

09 June 2017

Julian Huppert says it's been a 'strange election' after Labour's Daniel Zeichner massively increases his majority


General election 2017 live: Voters head to the polls

General election 2017 live: Voters head to the polls

General election 2017 live: Voters head to the polls

08 June 2017

Voters across Cambridgeshire have been heading to the polls to choose their MPs and decide who forms the next government.


Dr Mike Anstey of Cambridge Innovation Capital on £40m funding for Bicycle Therapeutics

Dr Mike Anstey of Cambridge Innovation Capital on £40m funding for Bicycle Therapeutics

Dr Mike Anstey of Cambridge Innovation Capital on £40m funding for Bicycle Therapeutics

08 June 2017

CIC has invested in Bicycle Therapeutics' new cancer-quashing drug platform. But the platform is also being partnered with AstraZeneca for its cardio-vascular and respiratory research.


Cambridge University slips a place in world rankings

Cambridge University slips a place in world rankings

Cambridge University slips a place in world rankings

08 June 2017

But it remains the top UK institution.


Taking on the great AI escape to help Cambridge's Childrens Charity Week

Taking on the great AI escape to help Cambridge's Childrens Charity Week

Taking on the great AI escape to help Cambridge's Childrens Charity Week

08 June 2017

A fiendish game experience on the Science Park will benefit children's charities in Cambridge. So how did the IoT get to be so much fun?


Liberal Democrats blame 'Brexit brain drain' for academics leaving Cambridge

Liberal Democrats blame 'Brexit brain drain' for academics leaving Cambridge

Liberal Democrats blame 'Brexit brain drain' for academics leaving Cambridge

07 June 2017

Academics are leaving the UK's top educational institutions because of Brexit, it has been suggested.


Hamerton Zoo Park do not intend to put down tiger that killed Rosa King

Hamerton Zoo Park do not intend to put down tiger that killed Rosa King

Hamerton Zoo Park do not intend to put down tiger that killed Rosa King

06 June 2017

Regulation or professional guidance may still change this though.


Controlled explosion carried out on ‘suspicious device’ in Cambridge’s King’s Parade

Controlled explosion carried out on ‘suspicious device’ in Cambridge’s King’s Parade

Controlled explosion carried out on ‘suspicious device’ in Cambridge’s King’s Parade

05 June 2017

A controlled explosion has been carried out in Cambridge city centre after the discovery of what police initially called a “suspicious package” outside Great St Mary’s Church.


Professor Stephen Hawking declares support for Labour’s Cambridge candidate Daniel Zeichner

Professor Stephen Hawking declares support for Labour’s Cambridge candidate Daniel Zeichner

Professor Stephen Hawking declares support for Labour’s Cambridge candidate Daniel Zeichner

05 June 2017

The cosmologist thinks Jeremy Corbyn should stand down - but says another five another years of the Tories would be a “disaster” too


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