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  2. Understanding the past, shaping the future | Vice-Chancellor's…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/understanding-the-past-shaping-the-future-vice-chancellors-blog
    Thumbnail for Understanding the past, shaping the future | Vice-Chancellor's blog | University of Cambridge 13 May 2019: When I was at the University of British Columbia, we struggled, like all Canadian institutions, to be genuinely open to the life experience and unique insights of indigenous peoples. ... Cambridge can, at first glance, seem an alien and even forbidding
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  4. Slim people have a genetic advantage when it comes to maintaining…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/slim-people-have-a-genetic-advantage-when-it-comes-to-maintaining-their-weight
    Thumbnail for Slim people have a genetic advantage when it comes to maintaining their weight | University of Cambridge 24 Jan 2019: Research. Slim people have a genetic advantage when it comes to maintaining their weight.. ... Share. Published. 24 Jan 2019. Image. People walking. Credit:Search research. Keyword search.
  5. Living on the edge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/new-horizons
    Thumbnail for Living on the edge 29 Mar 2019: A programme called New Horizons has been helping people to get back on track. ... Of 120 people who had completed the programme,. 55 reduced their priority debts.
  6. This Cambridge Life

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/shadab-ahmed
    Thumbnail for This Cambridge Life 8 Oct 2019: Now they’re carrying on the cycle by mentoring other young people from similar backgrounds. ... This type of coverage is really harmful as it dissuades people from applying.
  7. Saving ‘Half-Earth’ for nature would affect over a billion people |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/saving-half-earth-for-nature-would-affect-over-a-billion-people
    Thumbnail for Saving ‘Half-Earth’ for nature would affect over a billion people | University of Cambridge 18 Nov 2019: Search. Search. Saving ‘Half-Earth’ for nature would affect over a billion people. ... However, little work has gone into identifying the social and economic implications for people.
  8. Unilever Young Entrepreneurs Awards 2019 now open for entries |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/unilever-young-entrepreneurs-awards-2019-now-open-for-entries
    Thumbnail for Unilever Young Entrepreneurs Awards 2019 now open for entries | University of Cambridge 28 May 2019: Improve people’s health and wellbeing. Improve the health of the planet.
  9. Living with a predator

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/snow-leopard
    Thumbnail for Living with a predator 24 Oct 2019: Local people in these areas gave a wide range of reasons for their feelings towards snow leopards. ... The local people here participate in a decentralised conservation management regime involving a large amount of local participation and revenue sharing.
  10. The collector of future memories

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/alice-oates
    Thumbnail for The collector of future memories 24 Jun 2019: Whenever I photograph something or write a blog I’m always thinking: “what will this tell people about Pembroke in 2019?”. ... This profile is part of our This Cambridge Life series, which opens a window on to the people that make Cambridge
  11. Women in STEM: Maria Skoularidou | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-maria-skoularidou
    Thumbnail for Women in STEM: Maria Skoularidou | University of Cambridge 18 Jul 2019: There are so many open questions and plenty of room for applications that can improve people’s lives. ... Another group I am very proud of is {Dis}Ability in AI, which supports and advocates for people with disabilities in the field of AI.
  12. Reading in an age of digital distraction | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/reading-in-an-age-of-digital-distraction
    Thumbnail for Reading in an age of digital distraction | University of Cambridge 3 May 2019: People worried that illustrations were ruining people’s attention spans in the old days. ... Share. Published. 03 May 2019. Image. Crowd of people with phones by Rawpixel Ltd.
  13. Strategic partner: AstraZeneca

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/astrazeneca
    Thumbnail for Strategic partner: AstraZeneca 11 Nov 2019: It has put her in touch with different people both in the company and across the University and it’s that exposure to other perspectives that she found particularly valuable. ... At the moment, there are very few people in the UK who are licensed to do
  14. The neuroscientist hoping to slow down dementia and speed up Darwin

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/jessica-walsh
    Thumbnail for The neuroscientist hoping to slow down dementia and speed up Darwin 23 Aug 2019: dementia. I look at the brains of people who are at risk of developing the disease. ... Over the course of the study I’ve met so many interesting people.
  15. Young people at risk of addiction show differences in key brain…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-people-at-risk-of-addiction-show-differences-in-key-brain-region
    Thumbnail for Young people at risk of addiction show differences in key brain region | University of Cambridge 4 Mar 2019: Search. Search. Young people at risk of addiction show differences in key brain region. ... Research. Young people at risk of addiction show differences in key brain region..
  16. Tributes paid to Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/tributes-paid-to-cambridge-graduates-jack-merritt-and-saskia-jones
    Thumbnail for Tributes paid to Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones | University of Cambridge 2 Dec 2019: society had forgotten and he made it possible for us to help tell these people's stories as well. ... His kindness and love was boundless. He was also devoted to helping people that society had forgotten.
  17. Criminals, miscreants and misdemeanours

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ely-assizes
    Thumbnail for Criminals, miscreants and misdemeanours 12 Jun 2019: It is both fascinating and touching to see the names and words of people who have no other memorial.”. ... are a major untapped resource for lives and deaths of ordinary people over centuries.”.
  18. The Fetcher who became keeper to millions of books

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/robin-james
    Thumbnail for The Fetcher who became keeper to millions of books 22 Nov 2019: But we’re not really like that – we want people to be able to find the resources they need. ... This profile is part of our This Cambridge Life series, which opens a window on to the people that make Cambridge University unique.
  19. Deprivation strongly linked to hospital admissions | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/deprivation-strongly-linked-to-hospital-admissions
    Thumbnail for Deprivation strongly linked to hospital admissions | University of Cambridge 18 Dec 2019: The researchers used the Townsend Index to measure the deprivation of individuals’ residential areas, stratifying people into five levels. ... It clearly is not enough just to focus on educating people and improving lifestyle factors at an individual
  20. Thumbnail for Police workforce: almost one in five suffer with a form of PTSD 9 May 2019: I’d wake up in hot sweats with constant dreams of the dead people”. ... I’d wake up in hot sweats with constant dreams of the dead people.”.
  21. Vaccinating against fake news | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/vaccinating-against-fake-news
    Thumbnail for Vaccinating against fake news | University of Cambridge 17 May 2019: It’s not about liberal academics attempting to manipulate people about specific issues. ... It’s about helping people gain resistance against the techniques of manipulation,” he states.
  22. Inflammation links heart disease and depression, study finds |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/inflammation-links-heart-disease-and-depression-study-finds
    Thumbnail for Inflammation links heart disease and depression, study finds | University of Cambridge 19 Mar 2019: The link between heart disease and depression is well documented. People who have a heart attack are at a significantly higher risk of experiencing depression. ... Elevated markers of inflammation are also seen in people with treatment resistant
  23. One day of paid work a week is all we need to get mental health…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/employment-dosage
    Thumbnail for One day of paid work a week is all we need to get mental health benefits of employment 19 Jun 2019: We know unemployment is often detrimental to people’s wellbeing, negatively affecting identity, status, time use, and sense of collective purpose. ... People were asked about issues such as anxiety and sleep problems to gauge mental health.
  24. Antidepressant use more than doubles among over 65s in two decades |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/antidepressant-use-more-than-doubles-among-over-65s-in-two-decades
    Thumbnail for Antidepressant use more than doubles among over 65s in two decades | University of Cambridge 7 Oct 2019: Carol Brayne. Despite this rise in antidepressant use, there has been little change in the number of older people diagnosed with depression. ... of older people across generations based on random sampling and diagnostic methods held constant over time.
  25. Thumbnail for An extra vegetarian option cuts meat consumption without denting food sales 1 Oct 2019: The results are from the first major study to look at whether tweaking food availability can “nudge” people towards better decision-making for both human health and preservation of the planet.
  26. Out at Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/out-at-cambridge
    Thumbnail for Out at Cambridge 29 Oct 2019: I don’t know whether I want to do the work of educating people,” explained one student. ... We need people with a diversity of perspectives and experiences to drive forward innovation and new avenues of research in our universities,” Gooding said.
  27. Recalling happy memories during adolescence can reduce risk of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/recalling-happy-memories-during-adolescence-can-reduce-risk-of-depression
    Thumbnail for Recalling happy memories during adolescence can reduce risk of depression | University of Cambridge 14 Jan 2019: Adrian Dahl Askelund. Depression is now the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting more than 300 million people. ... This could be a beneficial way of helping support those young people at risk of depression.”.
  28. This Cambridge Life

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/callie-vandewiele
    Thumbnail for This Cambridge Life 24 Sep 2019: Giving a platform to people whose voices are often not heard is something I’m passionate about. ... Indigenous people began wearing more Western clothing in order to protect their identities.
  29. Cambridge Zero

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridgezero
    Thumbnail for Cambridge Zero 26 Nov 2019: When I first moved into policy and economics work after my PhD in chemical engineering, I was focused on solutions as if they were things that people could and would start ... The human race has achieved incredible things: lifted billions of people out
  30. This Cambridge LifeThe doctor using smartphones to save lives in war…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/waheed-arian
    Thumbnail for This Cambridge LifeThe doctor using smartphones to save lives in war zones 4 Feb 2019: These are hardworking jobs, and I admire people doing them, but my dream was to become a doctor. ... All the time I was trying to think of ways I could help war-stricken people back home.
  31. Meet the A-Team

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/adjustment19
    Thumbnail for Meet the A-Team 23 Sep 2019: Adjustment is a fantastic idea - it opens the door for lots of people from lots of backgrounds.".
  32. A feast for the senses

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/feast-for-the-senses
    Thumbnail for A feast for the senses 29 Nov 2019: Calaresu explains: “We’re encouraging people to reflect on the fact that many of our current concerns about our relationship with food aren’t new. ... Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Feast & Fast examines the historical roots of much of the guilt
  33. Can I pick your brains? A question of social mobility

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/can-i-pick-your-brains
    Thumbnail for Can I pick your brains? A question of social mobility 6 Mar 2019: This brings a huge amount of opportunity to young people in this region.”. ... people. “In the past, there hasn’t been enough understanding about what works,” says Ilie.
  34. Strategic partner: Rolls-Royce

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/rolls-royce
    Thumbnail for Strategic partner: Rolls-Royce 16 Dec 2019: In the end, a successful partnership is all about the people.
  35. Now we’re talking

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/now-we-are-talking-project
    Thumbnail for Now we’re talking 20 Nov 2019: She is interested in how people process and learn speech, not least children with different language backgrounds. ... It’s so fantastic to see these young people flourishing and learning in a fun and supportive environment.
  36. Knife crime: assault data can help forecast fatal stabbings

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/knife-homicide
    Thumbnail for Knife crime: assault data can help forecast fatal stabbings 12 Apr 2019: DCI John Massey from the Met’s Homicide Command manually trawled through thousands of knife crime records to pick out and “geo-code” incidents where people were stabbed and cut but
  37. Does the North Pole still matter?

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/north-pole
    Thumbnail for Does the North Pole still matter? 1 Feb 2019: The Inuit people live on the coasts of three oceans – Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific – spanning almost 25 degrees of latitude, from the Labrador coast up to Northwest Greenland and the Canadian
  38. The first non-stop transatlantic flight - 100 years on

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/transatlantic-100
    Thumbnail for The first non-stop transatlantic flight - 100 years on 14 Jun 2019: A century ago, over the night of 14–15 June 1919, Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown became the first people to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.
  39. Levels of autism in China similar to the West, joint Chinese-UK study …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/levels-of-autism-in-china-similar-to-the-west-joint-chinese-uk-study-shows
    Thumbnail for Levels of autism in China similar to the West, joint Chinese-UK study shows | University of Cambridge 21 Mar 2019: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
  40. Quantum leap | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/quantum-leap
    Thumbnail for Quantum leap | University of Cambridge 6 Feb 2019: In theory, this would represent a huge step towards commercialising quantum technology, because it would effectively rely on technology that people are already used to.”. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
  41. The plant scientist with a practical vision for Africa (and who…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/carol-nkechi-ibe
    Thumbnail for The plant scientist with a practical vision for Africa (and who wasn’t content to sit and drink tea). 17 Oct 2019: People don’t understand the struggle students coming from many African countries face. ... We have not had access to the level of opportunity people have elsewhere.
  42. Discovery of genetic variants that protect against obesity and type 2 …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/discovery-of-genetic-variants-that-protect-against-obesity-and-type-2-diabetes-could-lead-to-new
    Thumbnail for Discovery of genetic variants that protect against obesity and type 2 diabetes could lead to new weight loss medicines | University of Cambridge 18 Apr 2019: People with these variants would eat less, which could explain their lower weight. ... The discovery adds to recent work by the team which showed that some slim people have a genetic advantage when it comes to maintaining their weight.
  43. Mapping the Moon through the ages

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/moon-maps
    Thumbnail for Mapping the Moon through the ages 16 Jul 2019: An estimated 650 million people watched Armstrong's televised image and heard his voice describe the event as he took ".one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"
  44. The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/the-rising-tide
    Thumbnail for The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge 14 Oct 2019: In response, over 8,000 people signed this 1880 petition calling for change. ... 8,000 people signed this 1880 petition calling for women students to be allowed to take their degrees and participate in University governance.
  45. Music and the battle for Granada's past

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/music-and-granadas-past
    Thumbnail for Music and the battle for Granada's past 13 Feb 2019: Every year, on 2 January, thousands of people in the Andalusian city of Granada celebrate the Día de la Toma [Day of the Taking]. ... Courtesy of Diodoro under a Creative Commons license. Many people view flamenco as a complex mixture of Arab, Jewish,
  46. The engineering student who gets his kicks from playing with the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/kiran-singh-jolly
    Thumbnail for The engineering student who gets his kicks from playing with the Pythons. 3 May 2019: We also aim to teach people about Sikhism. At the very centre of a Sikh’s belief is the concept of Langar. ... This profile is part of our This Cambridge Life series, which opens a window on to the people that make Cambridge University unique.
  47. The Channel Islands' victims and survivors of Nazi persecution

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/channel-islands-victims
    Thumbnail for The Channel Islands' victims and survivors of Nazi persecution 24 Jul 2019: The Islanders were then reliant on people like Falla and his friends to listen to his hidden radio and type up the war news, which was then distributed in the newsletter. ... 1995 marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the occupation; it was a time
  48. Discovering a world of languages

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/worldoflanguages
    Thumbnail for Discovering a world of languages 21 Oct 2019: Many people think learning languages is a chore. We want to show that it can and should be fun, and opens up exciting opportunities. ... You can only truly see the world through other people's eyes and how other cultures work, if you know their language.
  49. Fake news ‘vaccine’ works: ‘pre-bunk’ game reduces susceptibility to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fake-news-vaccine-works-pre-bunk-game-reduces-susceptibility-to-disinformation
    Thumbnail for Fake news ‘vaccine’ works: ‘pre-bunk’ game reduces susceptibility to disinformation | University of Cambridge 25 Jun 2019: Our platform offers early evidence of a way to start building blanket protection against deception, by training people to be more attuned to the techniques that underpin most fake news. ... Thousands of people spent fifteen minutes completing it, with
  50. Young at heart

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/young-at-heart
    Thumbnail for Young at heart 13 Mar 2019: But how do we identify people who have undiagnosed conditions, particularly if they are yet to show symptoms. ... Wearables tend to be used by highly educated, often very fitness-conscious, people,” says Lowe.
  51. Type 2 diabetes remission possible with ‘achievable’ weight loss, say …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/type-2-diabetes-remission-possible-with-achievable-weight-loss-say-researchers
    Thumbnail for Type 2 diabetes remission possible with ‘achievable’ weight loss, say researchers | University of Cambridge 30 Sep 2019: Type 2 diabetes affects 400 million people worldwide and increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, blindness and amputations. ... people with recently diagnosed diabetes and in a half of people with longstanding disease.
  52. Pigeon slippers, Nobel weirdos and cakes at dawn

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/24camthings2019
    Thumbnail for Pigeon slippers, Nobel weirdos and cakes at dawn 13 Dec 2019: and not because they are morally superior, as some people like to suggest”. ... Even people who score well at maths tests can suffer from the condition.

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