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Cambridge University Science Magazine
The truth behind ‘Zoom fatigue’ – the impact of videoconferencing on our minds and bodies
New Realities
Birdsongs alleviate anxiety and paranoia in healthy participants
Coughs and Sneezes or Attention Seekers?
Rapidx: A Rapid Disease Testing Startup at Cambridge University Using Plasmonics
Uplifting Plants: Hebes in New Zealand’s Southern Alps
Access to Electricity: A Growing Issue in 2023 and Beyond
Xenotransplantation
Bioreceptive Architecture
Moon Plants
Beyond The Periodic Table
Nuclear Fusion – Harnessing the Power of Stars
Frontiers at the Large Hadron Collider
The Decarbonisation Challenge
Pavilion: When Braille Meets Colours
Microprocessor Design – We're Running Out Of Ideas
Generative Adversarial Networks
Is 3D Printing All It’s Cracked Up To Be?
Lateral Flow Tests – Beyond COVID-19
The Green Revolution – How a Jellyfish Transformed Cell Biology
In Search of the Missing Jawbone – Solving an Evolutionary Riddle
Review: Prehistoric Planet (BBC, Apple TV)
The ‘low threshold high ceiling’ approach to nurturing young mathematicians
Femtech Venture Creation Weekend – May 2022
Novel Mapping of the Human Immune System Could Unveil New Targets in Medical Therapy
Scientists Identify Two Viruses that Trigger Alzheimer’s Disease
The Role of Horizontal Gene Transfer in Insects and its Possible Applications
A Less Glamorous 'Circle of Life'
The Mystery of Stabilimenta
Treating C.diff Infection with ‘Crapsules’ — Faecal Microbiota Transplants in Capsule Form
The Toys That Made Us
Genes, Carpets, and Mediaeval Manuscripts
​​Pro-Science? Fight Anti-Science Compassionately
Sticking to the Science? The Role of Climate and Conservation Scientists in a Polarised Political World
Pavilion: the Eye of the Beholder
A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Artist: the Diary and Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Acculturation in the Life of an International Student
Exploring the Zooniverse
Q&A with Stephen Braren
Why patient experiences should shape medical knowledge
Conservation: Subjective, but Still Science
Handmade: A Scientist’s Search for Meaning Through Making
Brain Connectomics Throughout The Life Outcome: In-Person Conference at the MRC LMB
Review of Rebel Cell: Cancer, Evolution, and the Science of Life by Kat Arney.
Beep-boop: How Brains Struggle to Detect Change During Dementia