Search

Search Funnelback University

Search powered by Funnelback
181 - 200 of 218 search results for Economics test |u:www.cam.ac.uk where 15 match all words and 203 match some words.
  1. Results that match 1 of 2 words

  2. Cambridge diagnostic tool offers on-the-spot HIV testing to millions…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-diagnostic-tool-offers-on-the-spot-hiv-testing-to-millions-living-with-hiv-in-africa
    Thumbnail for Cambridge diagnostic tool offers on-the-spot HIV testing to millions living with HIV in Africa | University of Cambridge 22 Jul 2014: The beauty of these tests is that they are simple, accurate and have a fast turn-around time. ... The SAMBA test is able to provide results quickly and on-site, thereby helping patients to get appropriate clinical support.”.
  3. Mandatory arrest in domestic violence call-outs causes early death in …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mandatory-arrest-in-domestic-violence-call-outs-causes-early-death-in-victims
    Thumbnail for Mandatory arrest in domestic violence call-outs causes early death in victims | University of Cambridge 3 Mar 2014: Harris from University of Maryland. “The fact that there has never been a fair test of the benefits and harms of so-called ‘positive action’ policy in the UK means that ... Sherman, who led the study, described it as “arguably the most rigorous
  4. Arts and Humanities Research Council invests in Big Data for Law…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/arts-and-humanities-research-council-invests-in-big-data-for-law-project
    6 Feb 2014: Of particular relevance is the project's aim to test the concept of a 'pattern language' for legislation, to help identify good design practices and solutions, which build on Professor
  5. From Mexican wave to retinal wave: why sharing data is good for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/from-mexican-wave-to-retinal-wave-why-sharing-data-is-good-for-science
    Thumbnail for From Mexican wave to retinal wave: why sharing data is good for science | University of Cambridge 7 Apr 2014: Now, researchers at Cambridge, York, Newcastle and Imperial College London have developed a system allowing neurophysiologists to share raw data with each
  6. UK’s COSMOS supercomputing research facility becomes an Intel…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/uks-cosmos-supercomputing-research-facility-becomes-an-intel-parallel-computing-centre
    Thumbnail for UK’s COSMOS supercomputing research facility becomes an Intel Parallel Computing Centre | University of Cambridge 18 Jun 2014: These are exciting times for cosmology as we use COSMOS to directly test our mathematical theories against the latest observational data.
  7. Creatures of habit: disorders of compulsivity share common pattern…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/creatures-of-habit-disorders-of-compulsivity-share-common-pattern-and-brain-structure
    Thumbnail for Creatures of habit: disorders of compulsivity share common pattern and brain structure | University of Cambridge 29 May 2014: Study participants first took part in a computerised task to test their ability to make choices aimed a receiving a reward over and above making compulsive choices.
  8. The war that changed everything and nothing: a series of public talks …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-war-that-changed-everything-and-nothing-a-series-of-public-talks
    Thumbnail for The war that changed everything and nothing: a series of public talks | University of Cambridge 21 Jan 2014: In a series of three public lectures at Cambridge University during the first week of February, the eminent historian and author Margaret MacMillan will look at the political, social and economic
  9. Trilogy of short films explores young people’s views of life in…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/trilogy-of-short-films-explores-young-peoples-views-of-life-in-social-care
    Thumbnail for Trilogy of short films explores young people’s views of life in social care | University of Cambridge 27 Nov 2014: The film, Our House, is the third in a trilogy of films about life in the care system developed by young people working with a team of professionals as a way
  10. New imaging method could improve the treatment of the 5 million…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-imaging-method-could-improve-the-treatment-of-the-5-million-asthma-sufferers-in-the-uk
    Thumbnail for New imaging method could improve the treatment of the 5 million asthma sufferers in the UK | University of Cambridge 13 Nov 2014: They suspended them in air to test how they behave in conditions modelled to simulate those in the human respiratory system. ... Our tests show how water is adsorbed by following changes in chemical bond vibrations,” said Dr Andy Ward from the STFC
  11. New research aims to improve energy efficiency, cut carbon emissions…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-research-aims-to-improve-energy-efficiency-cut-carbon-emissions-and-reduce-costs
    Thumbnail for New research aims to improve energy efficiency, cut carbon emissions and reduce costs | University of Cambridge 7 Aug 2014: This research forms the basis for future economic development in the UK and improvements for everyone's health, lifestyle and culture. ... The Energy Programme brings together the work of EPSRC and that of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences
  12. Staying ahead of the game: Pre-empting flu evolution may make for…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/staying-ahead-of-the-game-pre-empting-flu-evolution-may-make-for-better-vaccines
    Thumbnail for Staying ahead of the game: Pre-empting flu evolution may make for better vaccines | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2014: According to the WHO, seasonal influenza causes between 3 and 5 million cases of severe illness each year worldwide, up to 500,000 deaths, as well as significant economic impact. ... The seasonal flu vaccine has been described as one of the most
  13. Women’s professional self-identity impacts on childcare balance, but…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/womens-professional-self-identity-impacts-on-childcare-balance-but-not-mens
    Thumbnail for Women’s professional self-identity impacts on childcare balance, but not men’s | University of Cambridge 17 Jul 2014: A new study finds that the more a woman self-identifies with her profession, the more paid hours she works and the less time she spends with the couple’s
  14. When mothers are active so are their children – but many mothers are…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/when-mothers-are-active-so-are-their-children-but-many-mothers-are-not
    Thumbnail for When mothers are active so are their children – but many mothers are not | University of Cambridge 24 Mar 2014: Parents are strong influences in the lives of young children, with patterns of behaviour established in the early years laying the foundation for future
  15. Age of puberty in girls influenced by which parent their genes are…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/age-of-puberty-in-girls-influenced-by-which-parent-their-genes-are-inherited-from
    Thumbnail for Age of puberty in girls influenced by which parent their genes are inherited from | University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2014: The findings come from an international study of more than 180,000 women involving scientists from 166 institutions worldwide, including the University of
  16. Presence or absence of early language delay alters anatomy of the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/presence-or-absence-of-early-language-delay-alters-anatomy-of-the-brain-in-autism
    Thumbnail for Presence or absence of early language delay alters anatomy of the brain in autism | University of Cambridge 23 Sep 2014: A new study led by researchers from the University of Cambridge has found that a common characteristic of autism – language delay in early childhood – leaves a
  17. Graduates who went to private schools earn more than graduates who…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/graduates-who-went-to-private-schools-earn-more-than-graduates-who-did-not-finds-study
    Thumbnail for Graduates who went to private schools earn more than graduates who did not, finds study | University of Cambridge 31 Oct 2014: the work place,” said co-author Dr Claire Crawford, from the University of Warwick’s Department of Economics.
  18. Will one be forgotten? Internet Freedom and Data Protection After…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/will-one-be-forgotten-internet-freedom-and-data-protection-after-google-spain
    Thumbnail for Will one be forgotten? Internet Freedom and Data Protection After Google Spain | University of Cambridge 19 Jun 2014: Effective implementation will, therefore, depend less on legal technicalities than on how powerful such data protection norms are when placed alongside the vast cultural, political and economic power of “internet freedom”.
  19. Bringing the gold standard into the classroom: teaching replication…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/bringing-the-gold-standard-into-the-classroom-teaching-replication-and-reproducibility-at-cambridge
    Thumbnail for Bringing the gold standard into the classroom: teaching replication and reproducibility at Cambridge | University of Cambridge 13 Feb 2014: In economics, an analysis of nearly 500 webpages of scholars showed that the vast majority does not give access to their data and software code on their site. ... In the economic paper “Growth in a Time of Debt” by Carmen Reinhart and
  20. I’ve been working like a dog: revisiting a 1960s study of the working …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ive-been-working-like-a-dog-revisiting-a-1960s-study-of-the-working-class
    Thumbnail for I’ve been working like a dog: revisiting a 1960s study of the working class | University of Cambridge 10 Jul 2014: Goldthorpe and Lockwood were keen to test – and disprove – the widely-held belief that prosperity was making British workers ‘bourgeois’, and this led them to spend much of the home interview
  21. 'Remodelling' damaged nuclei could lead to new treatments for …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/remodelling-damaged-nuclei-could-lead-to-new-treatments-for-accelerated-ageing-disease
    Thumbnail for 'Remodelling' damaged nuclei could lead to new treatments for accelerated ageing disease | University of Cambridge 1 May 2014: Further tests revealed that doing so also improved the health of the cells, making them grow and divide more normally.

Refine your results

Format

Search history

Recently clicked results

Recently clicked results

Your click history is empty.

Recent searches

Recent searches

Your search history is empty.