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  2. Electronic device implanted in the brain could stop seizures |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/electronic-device-implanted-in-the-brain-could-stop-seizures
    Thumbnail for Electronic device implanted in the brain could stop seizures | University of Cambridge 29 Aug 2018: The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, the École Nationale Supérieure des Mines and INSERM in France, implanted the device into the brains of mice,
  3. Preparing for the future: artificial intelligence and us | University …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/preparing-for-the-future-artificial-intelligence-and-us
    Thumbnail for Preparing for the future: artificial intelligence and us | University of Cambridge 2 Feb 2018: AI systems are now used in everything from the trading of stocks to the setting of house prices; from detecting fraud to translating between languages; from
  4. Cambridge receives £100 million for major new children’s hospital |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-receives-ps100-million-for-major-new-childrens-hospital
    Thumbnail for Cambridge receives £100 million for major new children’s hospital | University of Cambridge 10 Dec 2018: Built on land adjacent to Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie Hospitals, the children’s hospital will bring together some of the world’s top scientists to explore new
  5. Children of the city: tackling violence in the 21st century |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/children-of-the-city-tackling-violence-in-the-21st-century
    Thumbnail for Children of the city: tackling violence in the 21st century | University of Cambridge 6 Nov 2018: READ THE STORY HERE.  Read more about our research on the topic of children in the University's research magazine; download a pdf; view on Issuu.  
  6. Research shows first land plants were parasitised by microbes |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/research-shows-first-land-plants-were-parasitised-by-microbes
    Thumbnail for Research shows first land plants were parasitised by microbes | University of Cambridge 4 Apr 2018: To test this, we first wanted to see if Phytophthora could infect and complete its life cycle in a liverwort.".
  7. Legislating labour in the long run – how worker rights help economies …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/legislating-labour-in-the-long-run-how-worker-rights-help-economies
    Thumbnail for Legislating labour in the long run – how worker rights help economies | University of Cambridge 12 Jul 2018: Now, a decade on from a global economic crash, and the mood music may again be changing. ... In fact, the team found small but positive correlations between stronger protective legislation and beneficial social and economic outcomes.
  8. Helping police make custody decisions using artificial intelligence | …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/helping-police-make-custody-decisions-using-artificial-intelligence
    Thumbnail for Helping police make custody decisions using artificial intelligence | University of Cambridge 26 Feb 2018: in Durham to test the use of Checkpoint among those forecast as moderate risk.
  9. Making sense of cancer’s ‘big data’ problem to revolutionise patient…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/making-sense-of-cancers-big-data-problem-to-revolutionise-patient-care
    Thumbnail for Making sense of cancer’s ‘big data’ problem to revolutionise patient care | University of Cambridge 10 Jul 2018: Blood tests, biopsies, medical imaging, and genetic tests are a routine part of current cancer care; however, it is not always clear which of these increasingly large datasets are most important ... The researchers involved in these studies plan to use
  10. New Cambridge institute to tackle policy challenges in our age of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/new-cambridge-institute-to-tackle-policy-challenges-in-our-age-of-disruption
    Thumbnail for New Cambridge institute to tackle policy challenges in our age of disruption | University of Cambridge 16 Apr 2018: the world’s citizens, the economic and political odds are stacked against them.”. ... Cambridge must take a lead in bringing its unique breadth and depth of expertise to respond to social, political and economic conditions.
  11. Studies raise questions over how epigenetic information is inherited…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/studies-raise-questions-over-how-epigenetic-information-is-inherited
    Thumbnail for Studies raise questions over how epigenetic information is inherited | University of Cambridge 30 Oct 2018: Using a set of behavioural tests, the team showed that specific effects on the resulting offspring mediated by long RNA included risk-taking, increased insulin sensitivity and overeating, whereas small RNA
  12. European research network aims to tackle problematic internet use |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/european-research-network-aims-to-tackle-problematic-internet-use
    Thumbnail for European research network aims to tackle problematic internet use | University of Cambridge 9 Oct 2018: As the internet has become an integral part of modern life and its use has grown, so too has its problematic use become a growing concern across all age
  13. Gates Scholar Melisa Basol on inoculating against fake news |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gates-scholar-melisa-basol-on-inoculating-against-fake-news
    Thumbnail for Gates Scholar Melisa Basol on inoculating against fake news | University of Cambridge 11 Dec 2018: For her MPhil she looked at attitudes towards immigration and whether these could be changed and people could be protected from misinformation that posited that immigrants posed an economic threat to
  14. Potassium gives perovskite-based solar cells an efficiency boost |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/potassium-gives-perovskite-based-solar-cells-an-efficiency-boost
    Thumbnail for Potassium gives perovskite-based solar cells an efficiency boost | University of Cambridge 21 Mar 2018: The perovskite and potassium devices showed good stability in tests, and were 21.5% efficient at converting light into electricity, which is similar to the best perovskite-based solar cells and
  15. Scientists measure severity of drought during the Maya collapse |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-measure-severity-of-drought-during-the-maya-collapse
    Thumbnail for Scientists measure severity of drought during the Maya collapse | University of Cambridge 2 Aug 2018: And while the Maya people survived beyond this period, their political and economic power was depleted.
  16. Why we just can't stop eating: the complex truth behind obesity | …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/why-we-just-cant-stop-eating-the-complex-truth-behind-obesity
    Thumbnail for Why we just can't stop eating: the complex truth behind obesity | University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2018: Britain has seen a dramatic transformation in recent years in its attitude towards food. We have gone from being a country ridiculed for its bland, carb-heavy
  17. ‘Carbon bubble’ coming that could wipe trillions from the global…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/carbon-bubble-coming-that-could-wipe-trillions-from-the-global-economy-study
    Thumbnail for ‘Carbon bubble’ coming that could wipe trillions from the global economy – study | University of Cambridge 4 Jun 2018: The study repeatedly ran simulations to gauge the outcomes of numerous combinations of global economic and environmental change. ... Our results show this is no longer the case.”. However, one of the most alarming economic possibilities suggested by
  18. Artificial intelligence is growing up fast: what’s next for thinking…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/artificial-intelligence-is-growing-up-fast-whats-next-for-thinking-machines
    Thumbnail for Artificial intelligence is growing up fast: what’s next for thinking machines? | University of Cambridge 6 Feb 2018: To pass the Turing Test, a computer must fool a human into believing it is human. ... Hernandez-Orallo sees a very practical application of such tests: the future job market.
  19. Low-cost plastic sensors could monitor a range of health conditions | …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/low-cost-plastic-sensors-could-monitor-a-range-of-health-conditions
    Thumbnail for Low-cost plastic sensors could monitor a range of health conditions | University of Cambridge 22 Jun 2018: Initial tests of the sensors were used to measure levels of lactate, which is useful in fitness applications or to monitor patients following surgery. ... time. The developed sensor technology can be used with these models to test the potency or toxicity
  20. Young children use physics, not previous rewards, to learn about…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-children-use-physics-not-previous-rewards-to-learn-about-tools
    Thumbnail for Young children use physics, not previous rewards, to learn about tools | University of Cambridge 23 Feb 2018: In this test, some of the tools were ‘functional’ and some ‘non-functional’.
  21. Releasing the imagination: the University of Cambridge Primary School …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/releasing-the-imagination-the-university-of-cambridge-primary-school
    Thumbnail for Releasing the imagination: the University of Cambridge Primary School | University of Cambridge 2 Nov 2018: The University of Cambridge Primary School is committed to improving education for all primary children, everywhere.  READ THE STORY HERE     Also available:

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