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  2. Tackling COVID-19: Professor James Wood | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/tackling-covid-19-professor-james-wood
    Thumbnail for Tackling COVID-19: Professor James Wood | University of Cambridge 28 May 2020: I study zoonotic diseases, which are infections that spread from animals to humans. ... laboratory setups across sub-Saharan Africa with support from the Cambridge-Africa programme.
  3. Thumbnail for Cambridge University and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore establish new research centre to support lifelong learning | University of Cambridge 6 Oct 2020: 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.
  4. Vomiting bumblebees show that sweeter is not necessarily better |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/vomiting-bumblebees-show-that-sweeter-is-not-necessarily-better
    Thumbnail for Vomiting bumblebees show that sweeter is not necessarily better | University of Cambridge 22 Jan 2020: 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.
  5. Top UK organisations release annual statistics for use of animals in…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/top-uk-organisations-release-annual-statistics-for-use-of-animals-in-research-0
    Thumbnail for Top UK organisations release annual statistics for use of animals in research | University of Cambridge 16 Jul 2020: A further breakdown of Cambridge’s numbers, including the number of procedures by species and detail of the levels of severity, can be found on its animal research pages. ... This means avoiding or replacing the use of animals where possible;
  6. The Zoologist’s Guide to the Galaxy

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/aliens
    Thumbnail for The Zoologist’s Guide to the Galaxy 22 Sep 2020: It was Kershenbaum’s research in animal communication that led him to wonder how aliens might communicate. ... Earth’s animals tend to have left/right symmetry, due to the evolutionary pressure to wriggle along a sea floor.
  7. What’s your beef?

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/beef
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  your beef? 7 Jan 2020: They were ridiculous animals, and no good to eat because they were so fatty. ... He is Alborada Professor of Equine and Farm Animal Science in Cambridge’s Department of Veterinary Medicine, of which he is also Head, and a scientific advisor for the
  8. Shanidar Z: what did Neanderthals do with their dead?

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/shanidarz
    Thumbnail for Shanidar Z: what did Neanderthals do with their dead? 18 Feb 2020: One such student essayist at Cambridge would eventually be among the first archaeologists allowed back into Shanidar Cave for more than fifty years. ... Some argue it was animals dragging flowers into burrows that caused pollen clumps.
  9. Half billion-year-old 'social network' observed in early…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/fossilnetwork
    Thumbnail for Half billion-year-old 'social network' observed in early animals 5 Mar 2020: Half billion-year-old ‘social network’ observed in early animals. By Sarah Collins. ... Some of the first animals on Earth were connected by networks of thread-like filaments, the earliest evidence yet found of life being connected in this way.
  10. Thumbnail for Provide shady spots to protect butterflies from climate change 24 Sep 2020: Andrew Bladon, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge. In a new study published today in the Journal of Animal Ecology, researchers have discovered significant variations in the ability of different UK ... It was funded by the Isaac Newton Trust/
  11. Thumbnail for Over-hunting walruses contributed to the collapse of Norse Greenland 6 Jan 2020: The stable isotope analysis was conducted by Cambridge’s Dorothy Garrod Laboratory for Isotopic Analysis, and the DNA analysis by Oslo’s Department of Biosciences. ... These animals must have been hunted by sailing northwest up the Greenland coast,

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