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Researchers have developed a handheld device that could potentially replace stethoscopes as a tool for detecting certain ...
As many as one in 3,000 people could be carrying a faulty gene that significantly increases their risk of a punctured lung, ...
AI has the potential to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges. But to make that happen, we need people who can turn that potential into a reality. The University's innovation arm, ...
Explore how Cambridge is using AI for better healthcare, smarter public services and new ways of tackling climate change. Meet our community and discover how ai@cam is supporting the development of AI ...
Cambridge’s STEM SMART programme launched in 2021 to help bridge attainment gaps in maths and science A-level subjects, and ...
AI has the potential to transform health and medicine. It won't be straightforward, but if we get it right, the benefits could be enormous. Andres Floto, Mihaela van der Schaar and Eoin McKinney ...
The Cambridge Festival is set to feature the premiere of Not for a Cat: A Play for the Nuclear Age on 5 April, a play originally written in the 1950s by Wallace R. Harper, a student at the Cavendish ...
New technologies and strong academic-industry partnerships have the potential to change the face of therapeutic medicine.
AI can do in seconds what might take a team of experts a year. This is why we must harness it to reverse the damage we’ve done to the planet. Anil Madhavapeddy explains. We need to act fast to ...
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