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  2. Repurposing existing drugs for COVID-19 a more rapid alternative to a …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/repurposing-existing-drugs-for-covid-19-a-more-rapid-alternative-to-a-vaccine-say-researchers
    Thumbnail for Repurposing existing drugs for COVID-19 a more rapid alternative to a vaccine, say researchers | University of Cambridge 7 May 2020: The lessons we learn and the drugs we generate will hopefully provide a greater degree of protection, not just against the COVID-19 virus, but also against the next viral threat.”.
  3. ‘Terrible twos’ not inevitable: with engaged parenting, happy babies…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/terrible-twos-not-inevitable-with-engaged-parenting-happy-babies-can-become-happy-toddlers
    Thumbnail for ‘Terrible twos’ not inevitable: with engaged parenting, happy babies can become happy toddlers | University of Cambridge 6 May 2020: This research was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, the National Science Foundation and the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
  4. Climate change and food demand could shrink species’ habitats by…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/climate-change-and-food-demand-could-shrink-species-habitats-by-almost-a-quarter-by-2100
    Thumbnail for Climate change and food demand could shrink species’ habitats by almost a quarter by 2100 | University of Cambridge 6 Nov 2020: The data were also used to predict future changes up to the year 2100 under 16 different climate and socio-economic scenarios.
  5. Open-source toolkit helps developing countries meet demand for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/open-source-toolkit-helps-developing-countries-meet-demand-for-covid-19-research-and-diagnostics
    Thumbnail for Open-source toolkit helps developing countries meet demand for COVID-19 research and diagnostics | University of Cambridge 8 Dec 2020: They can be applied in lots of other ways to make positive social and economic impact, including research to breed better crops, measuring the effect of conservation initiatives on biodiversity and
  6. ‘Spill-over’ effects show hidden value of prioritising education of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/spill-over-effects-show-hidden-value-of-prioritising-education-of-poorest-children-and-marginalised
    Thumbnail for ‘Spill-over’ effects show hidden value of prioritising education of poorest children and marginalised girls | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2020: Scores were collected at the start and end of the two years, and the team used data about the children’s socio-economic background to make direct comparisons between pupils from
  7. School segregation by wealth is creating unequal learning outcomes…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/school-segregation-by-wealth-is-creating-unequal-learning-outcomes-for-children-in-the-global-south
    Thumbnail for School segregation by wealth is creating unequal learning outcomes for children in the Global South | University of Cambridge 27 May 2020: The researchers cross-referred this with additional information about their socio-economic backgrounds, their health, and the quality of their schools; dividing each country’s sample group into fifths based on
  8. No deal Brexit could have detrimental impact for four million people…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/no-deal-brexit-could-have-detrimental-impact-for-four-million-people-in-uk-living-with-a-rare
    Thumbnail for No deal Brexit could have detrimental impact for four million people in UK living with a rare disease | University of Cambridge 11 Dec 2020: economic implications of treating rare diseases in the UK and overseas.”.
  9. Widespread facemask use could shrink the ‘R’ number and prevent a…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/widespread-facemask-use-could-shrink-the-r-number-and-prevent-a-second-covid-19-wave-study
    Thumbnail for Widespread facemask use could shrink the ‘R’ number and prevent a second COVID-19 wave – study | University of Cambridge 10 Jun 2020: If widespread facemask use by the public is combined with physical distancing and some lockdown, it may offer an acceptable way of managing the pandemic and reopening economic activity long before

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