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    Thumbnail for University of Cambridge 16 Jun 2024: Researchers have developed a low-cost, energy-efficient method for making materials that can capture carbon dioxide directly from the air. ... What's it like to row for competitively at Cambridge? Annabel, a full-time PGCE student at Homerton College,
  3. Funding awarded to help understand the causes of Dyscalculia |…

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    6 Aug 2009: Centre Director Professor Goswami said “I am delighted at the news of this award, which complements a similar award made by the MRC to the Centre to investigate developmental dyslexia. ... of educational neuroscience”.
  4. AI speeds up drug design for Parkinson’s ten-fold | University of…

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    Thumbnail for AI speeds up drug design for Parkinson’s ten-fold | University of Cambridge 17 Apr 2024: Search. Search. AI speeds up drug design for Parkinson’s ten-fold. Research. ... Instead of screening experimentally, we screen computationally,” said Vendruscolo, who is co-Director of the Centre for Misfolding Diseases.
  5. Inside the mind of a young person

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    Thumbnail for Inside the mind of a young person 15 Nov 2018: Together with colleagues Susan Gathercole and Joni Holmes at the Centre for Attention Learning and Memory, Astle sees hundreds of children who have been referred by health and education professionals for ... Professor Usha Goswami from the Centre for
  6. University A-Z | University of Cambridge

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    24 Jan 2013: Centre for Neuroscience in Education - see Neuroscience in Education, Centre for. ... Centre for Personal and Professional Development - see Personal and Professional Development, Centre for.
  7. Taking a shot at Parkinson’s | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Taking a shot at Parkinson’s | University of Cambridge 15 Oct 2014: One of the reasons Parkinson’s disease is so attractive for cell therapies, is that it is a tractable problem. ... One of the reasons Parkinson’s disease is so attractive for cell therapies,” explained Barker, “is that it is a tractable problem.
  8. Celebrate thought at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas | University of…

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    Thumbnail for Celebrate thought at the Cambridge Festival of Ideas | University of Cambridge 22 Sep 2014: A true intellectual feast, it includes over 250 events for all ages and interests, ranging from evening talks and panel discussions to exhibitions, music, theatre, film screenings and participatory workshops. ... Nine of the British Academy's new Fellows
  9. Why reading nursery rhymes and singing to babies may help them to…

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    Thumbnail for Why reading nursery rhymes and singing to babies may help them to learn language | University of Cambridge 30 Nov 2023: First author, Professor Giovanni Di Liberto, a cognitive and computer scientist at Trinity College Dublin and a researcher at the ADAPT Centre, said: “This is the first evidence we have of ... Credit: Centre for Neuroscience in Education, University of
  10. Cambridge Neuroscience Launched | University of Cambridge

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    19 Sep 2007: The new initiative extends across the University and affiliated institutes, and is aimed at maintaining Cambridge's position as a leading international centre for neuroscience research. ... This week's symposium will profile the diverse range of
  11. Strongest evidence to date of brain’s ability to compensate for

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    Thumbnail for Strongest evidence to date of brain’s ability to compensate for age-related cognitive decline | University of Cambridge 6 Feb 2024: recruited by the Cambridge Centre for Ageing & Neuroscience (Cam-CAN). ... Dr Alexa Morcom from the University of Sussex’s School of Psychology and Sussex Neuroscience research centre said: “This new finding also hints that compensation in later life

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