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Moving a capital city: learning from when the earth moves
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/indonesia-earthquake-hazard14 Nov 2023: Beyond the fascination, however, Rawlinson is keenly aware of the human and economic cost of natural hazards. ... If a new city is to be built, our work could inform building codes and disaster management planning, which would help save lives and reduce
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Cambridge, Intel and Dell join forces on UK’s fastest AI…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-intel-and-dell-join-forces-on-uks-fastest-ai-supercomputer1 Nov 2023: UK to deliver fusion power to grid in the 2040s, to realise Net Zero more generally, to seed high value UK jobs in AI and ‘digital’ and to drive economic growth
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New Cambridge-developed resources help students learn how maths can…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-cambridge-developed-resources-help-students-learn-how-maths-can-help-tackle-infectious-diseases19 Feb 2024: Teachers receive full lesson plans, backed up by Cambridge research. “I’ve always loved maths. ... Gog hopes the Contagious Maths resources might be able to help, as they are designed to be used in regular school lessons, and cover a topic with clear
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Institute for Technology and Humanity: Ensuring technology benefits…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/institute-technology-humanity-launch21 Nov 2023: The new Institute will see major research strands on lessons from Covid-19, the misuses of generative AI, and the development of emotion-enhanced AI. ... But the lesson of history is that technological transformation can very easily provoke huge
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‘Nation of makers’: Britain industrialised over a century earlier…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/nation-of-makers-industrial-britain5 Apr 2024: th. century – long credited as the birth of global industry and economic growth. ... leader and Professor of Economic History at Cambridge’s Faculty of History.
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New vaccine technology could protect from future viruses and variants …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-vaccine-technology-could-protect-from-future-viruses-and-variants25 Sep 2023: Unlike current vaccines that use wild-type viruses or parts of viruses that have caused trouble in the past, this technology combines lessons learned from nature’s mistakes and aims to
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Report highlights inequalities and hidden suffering among people…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/lancet-breast-cancer-commission15 Apr 2024: In response, the Commission established a UK-based pilot study that provides a snapshot of the economic burden and supportive care needs for people affected by breast cancer.
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School uniform policies linked to students getting less exercise,…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/school-uniform-policies-linked-to-students-getting-less-exercise-study-finds15 Feb 2024: Children often get their exercise away from PE and sports lessons, however.
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Cost to protect globally important forests falls disproportionately…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/tropical-forest-protection17 Aug 2023: The study also found that the greatest overall global economic gains come from the most biologically important sites – but these are also most costly for locals to conserve. ... Reference: Platts, P.J. et al.: ‘Inequitable gains and losses from
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Medieval money mystery solved
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/medieval-money-mystery-solved9 Apr 2024: The findings could transform our understanding of Europe’s economic and political development.
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Making peace
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/making-peace8 Nov 2023: What exactly is that? Put simply, Rawls imagines that if citizens are able to shed their own characteristics - for example, their gender, age, social and economic status - and talk to each
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Cambridge remains most intensive science and technological cluster in …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-remains-most-intensive-science-and-technological-cluster-in-the-world20 Sep 2023: Earlier this year, a new report by leading consultants London Economics showed that the University adds nearly £30 billion to the economy every year and supports more than 86,000 jobs
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CamFest Speaker Spotlight: Dr Mark Cortnage
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-festival-spotlights/mark-cortnage8 Mar 2024: 16 March), Professor Justin Roberts and Dr Mark Cortnage from Anglia Ruskin University, delve deeper into the secrets of the Blue Zones diet, and lessons from the oldest people on Earth.
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CamFest Speaker Spotlight: Dr Tom McClelland
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-festival-spotlights/tom-mcclelland20 Mar 2024: Taking lessons from philosophy of mind and cognitive science, I help people to understand their own skills and to nurture the skills of others. ... It’s been great to see how open people are to applying lessons from academia.
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Offset markets: new approach could help save tropical forests by…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/offset-markets-new-approach-could-help-save-tropical-forests-by-restoring-faith-in-carbon-credits30 Oct 2023: study. The new method, developed by scientists at the Universities of Cambridge and Exeter and the London School of Economics, is called ‘Permanent Additional Carbon Tonne' (PACT) accounting, and can be
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Improving outcomes for Crohn's patients
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/crohns-disease-therapy22 Feb 2024: Professor Miles Parkes. The PROFILE team are now actively working on an analysis of the health economics to see whether the benefits of the therapy outweigh its cost.
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CamFest Speaker Spotlight: Professor Adrian Liston
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-festival-spotlights/adrian-liston17 Mar 2024: We want to see if we can take the lessons from the people who respond to vaccines really well and use that information to improve the quality of vaccines for everyone
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Services across England now lag far behind East Germany, as experts…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/services-across-england-now-lag-far-behind-east-germany-as-experts-call-for-universal-basic5 Dec 2023: The community assets we should all have access to, not just schools and doctors but parks, trains, pubs and gyms, are the foundation for human wellbeing, which in turn underpins economic ... Added Westwood: “Achieving a minimum level of universal basic
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Building Entopia
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/open-cambridge-building-entopia9 Aug 2023: Open Cambridge is a brilliant way for people to see inside the Entopia Building, to share in our achievements, and to spread the lessons we learnt more widely”.
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Cambridge University receives $72 million gift for habitat…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-university-receives-72-million-gift-for-habitat-restoration-projects-across-europes-land6 Oct 2023: All projects are underpinned by capacity development, lesson-learning, and robust monitoring to determine what does and doesn’t work in restoration, with results made available through open access to help
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