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School background is not a factor in Cambridge degree success |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/school-background-is-not-a-factor-in-cambridge-degree-success5 Apr 2011: A Levels and GCSEs, aptitude tests, school background and gender were all considered. -
Neuro-tweets: #hashtagging the brain | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/neuro-tweets-hashtagging-the-brain6 May 2011: When he spoke at Cambridge Science Festival, Professor Ed Bullmore described how new ways of looking at the network organisation of the human brain show that
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Expanded support programme will boost growth in Eastern region |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/expanded-support-programme-will-boost-growth-in-eastern-region10 Jan 2011: This agreement signals the faith we have in the Eastern region to deliver economic growth from our exceptionally strong science and technology base. ... This agreement signals the faith we have in the Eastern region to deliver economic growth from our
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How flowers use a touch of bling to woo the bees | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/how-flowers-use-a-touch-of-bling-to-woo-the-bees4 Jul 2011: Visitors to Science Live will be able to test their skills in a specially-devised “Nanoblocks” game which will allow them to design their own nanostructure and see what colours it
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Diagnosed autism is more common in an IT-rich region | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/diagnosed-autism-is-more-common-in-an-it-rich-region20 Jun 2011: Rosa Hoekstra added: “We need to conduct a follow-up study to validate the diagnoses and to test the alternative explanations for the elevated rate of autism in Eindhoven, including the
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Apple shaped obesity as bad for heart as other obesity | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/apple-shaped-obesity-as-bad-for-heart-as-other-obesity21 Mar 2011: But discriminating which overweight individuals without current risk factors for cardiovascular disease will go on to develop those risk factors, and ultimately clinical cardiovascular disease, remains a challenge-here, blood tests
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Artificial pancreas in pregnancy promises fewer diabetes deaths |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/artificial-pancreas-in-pregnancy-promises-fewer-diabetes-deaths1 Feb 2011: We now need to see an extension of this study, one which tests larger numbers of women, and then take it out of the hospital and in to the home setting.".
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Pilot project for €1 billion research programme on graphene launched…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pilot-project-for-eu1-billion-research-programme-on-graphene-launched5 May 2011: Dr Andrea Ferrari. The ambitious and large-scale initiative aims to achieve new breakthroughs both in terms of technological innovation using graphene, and the economic exploitation of the material.
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‘Extreme Sleepover #8’ – unlocking the universe from the Atacama…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/extreme-sleepover-8-unlocking-the-universe-from-the-atacama-desert29 Dec 2011: All the telescope components arrive here for assembly and testing. Only when the systems pass stringent tests are the 100-tonne antennas allowed up to what we all call “the high ... the planned series of test observations.
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How the Cambridge Literary Review is taking on the establishment |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/how-the-cambridge-literary-review-is-taking-on-the-establishment17 Feb 2011: Our first issue contained original works from within and outside of that tradition – to test them against each other, and in some cases show how closely allied they can be.”. -
History and memory in the killing fields of Hitler and Stalin |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/history-and-memory-in-the-killing-fields-of-hitler-and-stalin9 Feb 2011: Both Hitler and Stalin coupled their plans to reshape Eastern Europe’s political and economic map with a grim determination to take aim at any population that happened to stand in -
Drug side effect linked with increased health risks for over 65s |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/drug-side-effect-linked-with-increased-health-risks-for-over-65s24 Jun 2011: Participants taking drugs with a combined ACB of five or more scored more than four per cent lower in a cognitive function test than those taking no anticholinergic medications – confirming evidence
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Past versus present in an age of progress: the Victorians |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/past-versus-present-in-an-age-of-progress-the-victorians14 Oct 2011: As the Victorians were forging remarkable economic and technological innovations, they were also obsessed with understanding their own history.
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‘Extreme Sleepover #3’ – gathering the views of indigenous women in…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/extreme-sleepover-3-gathering-the-views-of-indigenous-women-in-rural-ecuador24 Dec 2011: Spending time with women and their families gives me insights into the daily economies and relations that underpin social and economic transformations. ... Sarah's fieldwork in Ecuador was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council.
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The bones of the matter: caves, conversation and cup cakes |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-bones-of-the-matter-caves-conversation-and-cup-cakes1 Nov 2011: Tony Legge explains: “Eric studied economics and then became a sheep farmer in Shropshire.
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The authoritative lectures on authority | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/the-authoritative-lectures-on-authority8 Nov 2011: rd. Clare Hall Tanner Lectures tonight on the psychology and economics of authority. ... He is Professor of Microeconomics and Experimental Economic Research at the University of Zurich.
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SPICE Project announced at British Science Festival | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/spice-project-announced-at-british-science-festival14 Sep 2011: This research found that very few people were unconditionally positive about the idea of geoengineering or the proposed test. ... However, most were willing to entertain the notion that the test as a research opportunity should be pursued.
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Whose fault is famine? What the world failed to learn from 1840s…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/whose-fault-is-famine-what-the-world-failed-to-learn-from-1840s-ireland19 Jul 2011: In Human Encumbrances: Political Violence and the Great Irish Famine, Dr Nally examines the complexities and nuances of the political, economic and social context of the Irish Famine - and in doing ... to occur in the first place – and to leave
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Science is a Risky Quiz-ness: A new study aims to assess how we…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/science-is-a-risky-quiz-ness-a-new-study-aims-to-assess-how-we-perceive-risks5 Apr 2011: The scores at the end of the test are fun; a way of thanking participants for their time,” said Dr Aitken. ... Or how likely it is that your flight will be delayed, or you will fail your driving test?
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Who mops the floor now? How domestic service shaped 20th-century…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/who-mops-the-floor-now-how-domestic-service-shaped-20th-century-britain28 Jul 2011: Dr Lucy Delap. Throughout the 20th century, domestic service had a compelling presence in British economic, social and cultural life.
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