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Racial discrimination linked to increased risk of premature babies |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/racial-discrimination-linked-to-increased-risk-of-premature-babies5 Aug 2022: The evidence increasingly suggests that social, environmental, economic and political factors are fundamental drivers of health inequities, and that it is often racial discrimination or racism, rather than race, that is
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Sea change for Hull
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/communicating-impact-sea-level-rise-in-hull16 Dec 2022: It’s often pretty static – lots of modelling, lots of economics presented in a static report with conclusions at the end. ... This allows all the uncertainty to be propagated through to the calculation of risk, driven by economic damages.
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“Write fewer papers, take more risks”: researchers call for…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/write-fewer-papers-take-more-risks-researchers-call-for-rebellion6 Jun 2022: This trains circus performers but has also used the unexpected realm of circus arts, and their capacity to test the extremes of human ability and self-control, to undertake studies into
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Solving grammar’s greatest puzzle
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/solving-grammars-greatest-puzzle15 Dec 2022: Rajpopat learnt Sanskrit in high school and Pāṇini's Sanskrit grammar informally from a retired Indian professor at no charge whilst pursuing his Bachelors in Economics in Mumbai.
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Fitness levels accurately predicted using wearable devices – no…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fitness-levels-can-be-accurately-predicted-using-wearable-devices-no-exercise-required1 Dec 2022: The model showed a high degree of accuracy compared to lab-based tests, and outperforms other approaches. ... Professional athletes, for example, test their VO2max by measuring their oxygen consumption while they exercise to the point of exhaustion.
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‘Synthetic’ embryo with brain and beating heart grown from stem cells …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/model-embryo-from-stem-cells25 Aug 2022: Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz has made an incredible scientific breakthrough. The creation of synthetic mouse embryos in a test tube that develop brains and beating hearts, starting only with embryonic stem
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Cambridge responds to legacies of enslavement inquiry
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/legacies-of-enslavement-inquiry22 Sep 2022: There can be no doubt that collectively the collegiate University gained economic benefit from colonial exploitation, which was itself based on the labour of enslaved people, as did the country as ... a whole, and the economic legacy of that gain
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Cambridge awarded €1.9m to stop AI undermining ‘core human values’ |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-awarded-eu1-9m-to-stop-ai-undermining-core-human-values9 Feb 2022: Artificial intelligence is transforming society as algorithms increasingly dictate access to jobs and insurance, justice, medical treatments, as well as our
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Autistic defendants are being failed by the criminal justice system | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autistic-defendants-are-being-failed-by-the-criminal-justice-system15 Mar 2022: This comes on the back of an Equality and Human Rights Commission report in June 2020 that warned that the CJS is failing those with learning disabilities and
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Musical preferences unite personalities across the globe
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/musical-preferences-unite-personalities-worldwide10 Feb 2022: Take the musical preference and personality test, and find out how you score.. ... He also thinks that future research should rigorously test the links between music and personality in real-world settings to see how music can be a bridge between people
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Smart lighting system based on quantum dots more accurately…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/smart-lighting-system-based-on-quantum-dots-more-accurately-reproduces-daylight3 Aug 2022: Early tests of the new design showed excellent colour rendering, a wider operating range than current smart lighting technology, and wider spectrum of white light customisation. ... The test showed excellent colour rendering, a wider operating range than
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Cambridge University Herbarium gains national significance accolade
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-herbarium-awarded-designated-status31 May 2022: They are at the core of efforts to identify and name plant species, conserve biodiversity, preserve indigenous plant knowledge, and improve the economic status of local communities around the world.
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Greater business-university collaboration will reap rewards, says new …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/greater-business-university-collaboration-will-reap-rewards-says-new-report28 Mar 2022: If the destructive impact of the pandemic on collaborations persists it will harm future economic growth and business performance. ... Non-STEM disciplines are particularly significant in knowledge-intensive services and other service industries, which
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One in three young people say they felt happier during lockdown |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/one-in-three-young-people-say-they-felt-happier-during-lockdown22 Feb 2022: As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world, many countries imposed strict lockdown measures, with workplaces and businesses closing and people forced to remain
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Scientists detect dementia signs as early as nine years ahead of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-detect-dementia-signs-as-early-as-nine-years-ahead-of-diagnosis13 Oct 2022: As well as collecting information on participants’ health and disease diagnoses, UK Biobank collected data from a battery of tests including problem solving, memory, reaction times and grip strength, as well
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Drought encouraged Attila’s Huns to attack the Roman empire, tree…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/drought-encouraged-attilas-huns-to-attack-the-roman-empire-tree-rings-suggest15 Dec 2022: Roman empire, forcing Hunnic peoples to adopt new strategies to ‘buffer against severe economic challenges’. ... Hakenbeck said: “Climate-induced economic disruption may have required Attila and others of high rank to extract gold from the Roman
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It's time to look at the evidence
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/a-conservation-revolution-to-reverse-biodiversity-loss29 Jun 2022: Users are also encouraged to test interventions with as yet little or no evidence, and new conservation approaches, and to publish their results in the Conservation Evidence Journal so the information
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Set up reserve lab capacity now for faster response to next pandemic, …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/set-up-reserve-lab-capacity-now-for-faster-response-to-next-pandemic-say-researchers28 Sep 2022: In early 2020 we were working until late at night, with very few people processing tests for the whole country,” said Skittrall. ... UK laboratories have now conducted over 200 million PCR tests for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Women are ‘running with leaded shoes’ when promoted at work, says…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-are-running-with-leaded-shoes-when-promoted-at-work-says-study19 Apr 2022: The research used data from 14,618 adult US workers (50.7% male, 49.3% female) reflecting a diversity of race, ethnicity and industries, to test the following factors:.
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Fervent fans keep faith with heroes even after ‘immoral acts’, study…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fervent-fans-keep-faith-with-heroes-even-after-immoral-acts-study-finds6 Sep 2022: The more that people express admiration for a public figure, the more likely they are to forgive and defend them after a 'moral violation', according to a new
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