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  2. Animal Heartbeat Live Podcast Event | Cambridge Festival

    https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/animal-heartbeat-live-podcast-event
    9 Feb 2024: Come and join us for this one-off amazing live podcast event as part of the Cambridge Festival 2024 – The Live Animal Heartbeat Podcast will be recorded on 26 March at ... 7.30pm – from the Old Devinity Lecture Theatre, St John’s College, Cambridge.
  3. Anne McLaren Building: Preclinical Imaging Suite

    https://preclinicalimaging.medschl.cam.ac.uk/
    23 Feb 2024: Anne McLaren Small Animal Imaging Facility. The University of Cambridge set a strategic goal of combining the majority of its small animal facilities on campus into a single ... University of Cambridge Resource Management Committee. CRUK Cambridge Centre.
  4. Ageing: can we add more life to our years?

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/reverse-age-and-extend-health
    Thumbnail for Ageing: can we add more life to our years? 20 Dec 2023: John Smith in the Department of Pharmacology, who keeps five colonies of naked mole-rats in Cambridge. ... That’s where the naked mole-rats come in: their brains seem to stay healthy throughout life (they usually only die because another animal kills
  5. Major investment in doctoral training announced | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/major-investment-in-doctoral-training-announced
    Thumbnail for Major investment in doctoral training announced | University of Cambridge 12 Mar 2024: The funding will support roughly 150 Cambridge PhD students over the next five years. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  6. Opinion: the future of science is automation | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opinion-the-future-of-science-is-automation
    Thumbnail for Opinion: the future of science is automation | University of Cambridge 26 Feb 2024: Images, including our videos, are Copyright University of Cambridge and licensors/contributors as identified. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  7. Neurobiology - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/research/neurobiology/
    Thumbnail for Neurobiology - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 25 Jan 2024: Francis Crick Avenue,. Cambridge Biomedical Campus,. Cambridge CB2 0QH,. UK. Tel: 44 (0) 1223 267050. ... Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0QH, UK.
  8. Spanish butterflies better at regulating their body temperature than…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/butterflies-climate-change
    Thumbnail for Spanish butterflies better at regulating their body temperature than their British cousins 9 Jan 2024: The results are reported in the Journal of Animal Ecology. Like all insects, butterflies are ‘cold-blooded’ and use their environment to regulate their internal temperature. ... Reference:. E. Toro-Delgado et al. ‘Regional differences in
  9. Historical violence in Tasmania

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/colonial-history-morton-allport
    Thumbnail for Historical violence in Tasmania 29 Nov 2023: Jack Ashby talks about his research into the Australian mammals in the Cambridge collection. ... He did not send any of these remains to the University of Cambridge.
  10. Successful honey-hunters know how to communicate with wild birds

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/human-honeyguide-communication
    Thumbnail for Successful honey-hunters know how to communicate with wild birds 8 Dec 2023: This may be a good way for them to frighten away dangerous large animals like elephants and buffalo. ... This relationship is a rare example of cooperation between humans and wild animals.
  11. Research reveals ‘cosy domesticity’ of prehistoric stilt-house…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/must-farm-prehistoric-stilt-house-dwellers
    Thumbnail for Research reveals ‘cosy domesticity’ of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England’s ancient marshland 20 Mar 2024: A member of the Cambridge Archaeological Unit displays one of the Bronze Age pots unearthed at the Must Farm site. ... Several small dog skulls suggest the animals were kept domestically, perhaps as pets but also to help flush out prey on a hunt.

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