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Holly Ward: volunteering in Peru | Murray Edwards College -…
https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/our-blogs/gateway-challenges/holly-ward-volunteering-in-peru30 Sep 2017: University of Cambridge. Cambridge, CB3 0DF. Footer.
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School Winner: A Spiny Solution to Cleaning Our Oceans | Murray…
https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/our-blogs/she-talks-science/school-winner-a-spiny-solution-to-cleaning-our-oceans4 May 2017: too. For example Velcro copies sticky plant burrs that get attached to animal fur, and flippers that allow divers to glide through the water mimic the webbed feet and fins of ... Related Information. Information. Quick links. Murray Edwards College.
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School Winner: Why do we find pandas so cute? | Murray Edwards…
https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/our-blogs/she-talks-science/school-winner-why-do-we-find-pandas-so-cute23 Feb 2017: chubby extremities or pudgy cheeks." - an article from the Washington Post where they asked Stephan Hamann, a psychology professor at Emory University, to explain why people find certain animals are cute. ... Related Information. Information. Quick links.
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School Winner: Teaching the Blind to See with Sound | Murray Edwards…
https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/our-blogs/she-talks-science/school-winner-teaching-the-blind-to-see-with-sound26 Jan 2017: Many animals e.g. bats and dolphins use echolocation or Biosonar as a way to locate and identify different objects. ... Related Information. Information. Quick links. Murray Edwards College. University of Cambridge.
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School Winner: Hormones or Instinct - Do babies need to earn parental …
https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/our-blogs/she-talks-science/school-winner-hormones-or-instinct-do-babies-need-to-earn-parental-love26 Jan 2017: Whilst parental love like is this is shown in all animals, it is particularly evident in species who tend to produce less offspring (K-strategists according to the r/K selection ... theory), and less so in animals who produce many offspring throughout
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Science at Cambridge: Blurring the boundaries – Psychological and…
https://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/news/our-blogs/she-talks-science/science-at-cambridge-blurring-the-boundaries-psychological-and-behavioural-sciences23 Mar 2017: Top login menu. Search form. Search. Search. Science at Cambridge: Blurring the boundaries – Psychological and Behavioural Sciences. ... It feels as though we have a voice beyond our essays, which was a welcome surprise coming to Cambridge.
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