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Graduate earnings: what you study and where matters – but so does…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/graduate-earnings-what-you-study-and-where-matters-but-so-does-parents-income13 Apr 2016: In terms of earnings according to subject, medical students were easily the highest earners at the median ten years out, followed by those who studied economics. ... For men, median earnings for medical graduates were about £50,000 after ten years, and
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Major global study reveals new hypertension and blood pressure genes…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/major-global-study-reveals-new-hypertension-and-blood-pressure-genes12 Sep 2016: The discoveries include DNA changes in three genes that have much larger effects on blood pressure in the population than previously seen, providing new
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Neurons feel the force – physical interactions control brain…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/neurons-feel-the-force-physical-interactions-control-brain-development19 Sep 2016: Scientists have found that developing nerve cells are able to ‘feel’ their environment as they grow, helping them form the correct connections within the brain
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Oesophageal cancer treatments could be tailor-made for individual…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/oesophageal-cancer-treatments-could-be-tailor-made-for-individual-patients-study-finds6 Sep 2016: The trial would use a DNA test to categorise patients into one of the three groups to determine the best treatments for each group and move away from a ... For the first time we may be able to identify and test targeted treatments designed to exploit the
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Potential new treatment for haemophilia developed by Cambridge…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/potential-new-treatment-for-haemophilia-developed-by-cambridge-researchers27 Oct 2016: To test their theory, the team administered the serpin to mice with haemophilia B and clipped their tails.
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Opinion: Latest Brexit legal challenge will not be ‘back door’ to…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opinion-latest-brexit-legal-challenge-will-not-be-back-door-to-single-market28 Nov 2016: Kenneth Armstrong. The think-tank British Influence is said to be contemplating a judicial review arguing that the UK remains a contracting party to the European Economic Area (EEA) agreement and
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Brains of overweight people ‘ten years older’ than lean counterparts…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/brains-of-overweight-people-ten-years-older-than-lean-counterparts-at-middle-age4 Aug 2016: as measured using a standard test similar to an IQ test.
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Nan Shepherd celebrated: the Scottish writer who knew mountains |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/nan-shepherd-celebrated-the-scottish-writer-who-knew-mountains4 May 2016: The term ‘nature writing’ didn’t exist in the 1940s when Nan Shepherd wrote The Living Mountain, a book in which she describes exploring the Cairngorm
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What birds' attitudes to litter tell us about their ability to…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/what-birds-attitudes-to-litter-tell-us-about-their-ability-to-adapt31 May 2016: The study led by Gates Cambridge Scholar Alison Greggor and published in the journal Animal Behaviour, shows that corvids - the family of birds which includes
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From robot intelligence to sex by numbers: Cambridge heads for Hay |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/from-robot-intelligence-to-sex-by-numbers-cambridge-heads-for-hay29 Mar 2016: And theatre director and academic Zoe Svendsen and journalist and economist Paul Mason will explore the theatricality of capitalism through examining what an economic analysis of Shakespeare’s plays might tell
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