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Cambridge Dictionary 2025 Word: 'Parasocial'

Cambridge Dictionary names 'parasocial' its 2025 Word of the Year, highlighting one-sided relationships with celebrities and AI. Discover the psychological impact.

Gov unveils Cambridge garden city expansion plan

Ministers reveal ambitious plans to transform Cambridge into a world-leading science superhub with thousands of new homes, sparking both excitement and local concerns about infrastructure and water supply.

Delulu crowned 2023 Word of the Year in TikTok triumph

The viral term 'delulu' has been officially named 2023's Word of the Year, beating Rizz and other contenders in a landmark decision that highlights TikTok's growing influence on modern language and mental attitudes.

Cambridge Dictionary 2024 Word: 'Hallucinate'

Cambridge Dictionary unveils 'Hallucinate' as its 2024 Word of the Year, exploring how AI's creative falsehoods are reshaping truth in politics and digital communication.

Dictionary.com's 2025 Word: 'Hallucinate'

Discover why 'hallucinate' has been crowned Dictionary.com's 2025 Word of the Year and how this AI phenomenon is transforming our understanding of truth in the digital age.

Cambridge Professor's 'Rugger Buggers' Remarks Cause Fury

Renowned Cambridge professor Dame Mary Beard faces backlash after controversial remarks about 'thicko black rugger buggers' while defending academic freedom, igniting intense discussion about class and privilege in elite institutions.

Ig Nobel Prize 2025: The Most Absurd Science Wins

The 2025 Ig Nobel Prizes have crowned the year's most bizarre yet thought-provoking research, from AI-composed sea shanties to the aerodynamics of cheese. Discover the science that makes you laugh, then think.

Kate's Diana Tribute: Stuns in Lover's Knot Tiara for Trump

The Princess of Wales channelled timeless elegance in a breathtaking lace gown and the iconic Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara, once beloved by Princess Diana, for a glittering state banquet at Buckingham Palace alongside Prince William and former President D

5 Overeating Patterns Identified by UK Scientists

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge and Aston University reveals five specific types of overeating behaviour, offering new hope for personalised weight management strategies and obesity treatment in the UK.

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