Research

Tyler Holderness stands in front of Trinity Hall's Old Library. He is a student at the College and his research into reducing fly-tipping is being discussed.

From bin lorries to big data: Cambridge researcher takes aim at fly‑tipping with AI

Person practicing crevasse rescue on a snowy glacier, secured by ropes, with another climber and ice-filled sea in the background.

Hidden Antarctic ice fractures may be driving rising sea levels

Pesticides and other common chemical pollutants are toxic to our ‘good’ gut bacteria

Agentic AI on laptop screen.

Meet Denario: An AI assistant for every step of the scientific process

Unwrapping the secrets of sugar metabolism

Fellow and international collaborators at CERN win Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

Research finds evidence of a carbon cycle that operated on ancient Mars

Pen and ink sketch of a man sat at a harpsichord looking at a sheet of music which has "opera" and "Purcell" written at the top.

Fellow’s research into music, spies and statecraft is honoured in dissertation award

Fellow leads ‘world-first’ study on pre-eclampsia

The breakthrough that could lead to new obesity treatments

Professor Gonçalo Bernardes

Award for innovative and inspiring research that could aid the fight against diseases

A love song to the Old Library: how art, teaching and research can combine to celebrate the world in which literature is made

Gates Cambridge Scholars announced

Professor Hatice Gunes

Robots can help improve mental wellbeing at work – as long as they look right

‘Cocktail’ vaccines could offer increased protection against future COVID-19 variants of concern

Polarisation Conference discusses marriage, Star Wars and why we sometimes just can’t get along

Laidlaw Leadership and Research Programme Launches at Four Cambridge Colleges

Professor Hatice Gunes

Robots, emotions and us