Research Associate Dr Curie Park and PhD student Dr Saleyha Ahsan have been recognised by the University with awards for their contributions to research impact and engagement.
Join a time travellers’ party, find out about how chocolate is made, make the best paper aeroplanes or learn about the latest engineering research during the Cambridge Festival 2026.
Following a successful exit from an internet tech start-up, Amy Weatherup has become a pillar of the Cambridge innovation ecosystem. This is her story.
A new book argues that our faith in tech to solve the climate crisis is distracting us from the uncomfortable truth: that saving the planet is something all of us can and must do, now.
A wearable, washable device has been developed that could help people regain the ability to communicate naturally and fluently following a stroke, without the need for invasive brain implants
Cambridge researchers have become the first to combine multiple image types – RGB, depth and infra-red – in a 3D camera set up to monitor premature babies in neonatal intensive care.
PhD student Jack Peden has been announced as the winner of the Department’s 2025 Helios Prize – awarded for research on sustainable energy and/or energy efficiency.