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One day of paid work a week is all we need to get mental health…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/employment-dosage19 Jun 2019: We know unemployment is often detrimental to people’s wellbeing, negatively affecting identity, status, time use, and sense of collective purpose. ... People were asked about issues such as anxiety and sleep problems to gauge mental health.
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Changing the world, one café at a time
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/footprint-cafe1 May 2019: give back to the local community with its approach of 'people, planet, profits'. ... I’ve never met a group of people who are so resilient and so kind.
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Recalling happy memories during adolescence can reduce risk of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/recalling-happy-memories-during-adolescence-can-reduce-risk-of-depression14 Jan 2019: Adrian Dahl Askelund. Depression is now the leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting more than 300 million people. ... This could be a beneficial way of helping support those young people at risk of depression.”.
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This Cambridge Life
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/callie-vandewiele24 Sep 2019: Giving a platform to people whose voices are often not heard is something I’m passionate about. ... Indigenous people began wearing more Western clothing in order to protect their identities.
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Pigeon slippers, Nobel weirdos and cakes at dawn
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/24camthings201913 Dec 2019: and not because they are morally superior, as some people like to suggest”. ... Even people who score well at maths tests can suffer from the condition.
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State of Madness: Psychiatry, Literature, and Dissent After Stalin
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/state-of-madness25 Apr 2019: Can there be diseases, mental disorders among certain people in a communist society? ... It appears there can be. If so, then there can also be offenses that are characteristic of people with abnormal minds.”.
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Introducing the Gates Cambridge Class of 2019
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/gates-201911 Apr 2019: She says: "People would sometimes explain that I was just simply the “lucky” one, but the feeling of guilt did not settle well with me.". ... Bingnan Lyo. Through his PhD in Medical Science at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research Bingnan will
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This Cambridge LifeThe doctor using smartphones to save lives in war…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/waheed-arian4 Feb 2019: These are hardworking jobs, and I admire people doing them, but my dream was to become a doctor. ... All the time I was trying to think of ways I could help war-stricken people back home.
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6,000 and counting: Cambridge Vice-Chancellor joins Stephen Hawking…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/6000th-thesis27 Feb 2019: As it stands, the majority of scholarly journals published worldwide are only available to people who pay a subscription or who are members of an institution who pays a subscription. ... The requests come from all points of the globe, and from people
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Exposing a Nazi: The exhibition destroying a myth
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/exposing-a-nazi13 Jun 2019: This lack of explanation is what people find most troubling. I think she has been let down by advisers who don’t know enough about art or history. ... Some people not attuned to German Expressionism might find themselves sharing Hitler’s opinion that
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Can I pick your brains? A question of social mobility
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/can-i-pick-your-brains6 Mar 2019: This brings a huge amount of opportunity to young people in this region.”. ... people. “In the past, there hasn’t been enough understanding about what works,” says Ilie.
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Levels of autism in China similar to the West, joint Chinese-UK study …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/levels-of-autism-in-china-similar-to-the-west-joint-chinese-uk-study-shows21 Mar 2019: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
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Now we’re talking
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/now-we-are-talking-project20 Nov 2019: She is interested in how people process and learn speech, not least children with different language backgrounds. ... It’s so fantastic to see these young people flourishing and learning in a fun and supportive environment.
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Discovery of genetic variants that protect against obesity and type 2 …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/discovery-of-genetic-variants-that-protect-against-obesity-and-type-2-diabetes-could-lead-to-new18 Apr 2019: People with these variants would eat less, which could explain their lower weight. ... The discovery adds to recent work by the team which showed that some slim people have a genetic advantage when it comes to maintaining their weight.
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Meet the A-Team
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/adjustment1923 Sep 2019: Adjustment is a fantastic idea - it opens the door for lots of people from lots of backgrounds.".
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The plant scientist with a practical vision for Africa (and who…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/carol-nkechi-ibe17 Oct 2019: People don’t understand the struggle students coming from many African countries face. ... We have not had access to the level of opportunity people have elsewhere.
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Strategic partner: Rolls-Royce
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/rolls-royce16 Dec 2019: In the end, a successful partnership is all about the people.
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Does the North Pole still matter?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/north-pole1 Feb 2019: The Inuit people live on the coasts of three oceans – Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific – spanning almost 25 degrees of latitude, from the Labrador coast up to Northwest Greenland and the Canadian
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A feast for the senses
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/feast-for-the-senses29 Nov 2019: Calaresu explains: “We’re encouraging people to reflect on the fact that many of our current concerns about our relationship with food aren’t new. ... Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Feast & Fast examines the historical roots of much of the guilt
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The first non-stop transatlantic flight - 100 years on
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/transatlantic-10014 Jun 2019: A century ago, over the night of 14–15 June 1919, Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown became the first people to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Cambridge Zero
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridgezero26 Nov 2019: When I first moved into policy and economics work after my PhD in chemical engineering, I was focused on solutions as if they were things that people could and would start ... The human race has achieved incredible things: lifted billions of people out
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The engineering student who gets his kicks from playing with the…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/kiran-singh-jolly3 May 2019: We also aim to teach people about Sikhism. At the very centre of a Sikh’s belief is the concept of Langar. ... This profile is part of our This Cambridge Life series, which opens a window on to the people that make Cambridge University unique.
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Women in STEM: Fiona Iddon | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-fiona-iddon15 Aug 2019: This has allowed me to learn from lots of different people, experts in their own fields. ... the world, the number of people and infrastructure near to them will increase.
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Knife crime: assault data can help forecast fatal stabbings
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/knife-homicide12 Apr 2019: DCI John Massey from the Met’s Homicide Command manually trawled through thousands of knife crime records to pick out and “geo-code” incidents where people were stabbed and cut but
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Quantum leap | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/quantum-leap6 Feb 2019: In theory, this would represent a huge step towards commercialising quantum technology, because it would effectively rely on technology that people are already used to.”. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
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Brain training app improves users’ concentration
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/decoder21 Jan 2019: Professor Sahakian commented: “Many people tell me that they have trouble focussing their attention. ... We are pleased to be able to bring Decoder to the Peak community, to help people overcome their attention problems.”.
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Fake news ‘vaccine’ works: ‘pre-bunk’ game reduces susceptibility to…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fake-news-vaccine-works-pre-bunk-game-reduces-susceptibility-to-disinformation25 Jun 2019: Our platform offers early evidence of a way to start building blanket protection against deception, by training people to be more attuned to the techniques that underpin most fake news. ... Thousands of people spent fifteen minutes completing it, with
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Discovering a world of languages
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/worldoflanguages21 Oct 2019: Many people think learning languages is a chore. We want to show that it can and should be fun, and opens up exciting opportunities. ... You can only truly see the world through other people's eyes and how other cultures work, if you know their language.
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Type 2 diabetes remission possible with ‘achievable’ weight loss, say …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/type-2-diabetes-remission-possible-with-achievable-weight-loss-say-researchers30 Sep 2019: Type 2 diabetes affects 400 million people worldwide and increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, blindness and amputations. ... people with recently diagnosed diabetes and in a half of people with longstanding disease.
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An extra vegetarian option cuts meat consumption without denting food …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/veg-nudge1 Oct 2019: The results are from the first major study to look at whether tweaking food availability can “nudge” people towards better decision-making for both human health and preservation of the planet.
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Scientists identify possible source of the ‘Uncanny Valley’ in the…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-identify-possible-source-of-the-uncanny-valley-in-the-brain1 Jul 2019: The likeability of an artificial agent increases the more human-like it becomes, but only up to a point: sometimes people seem not to like it when the robot or computer ... how this phenomenon occurs – and may even suggest ways to help developers
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Young at heart
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/young-at-heart13 Mar 2019: But how do we identify people who have undiagnosed conditions, particularly if they are yet to show symptoms. ... Wearables tend to be used by highly educated, often very fitness-conscious, people,” says Lowe.
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Deep brain stimulation may significantly improve OCD symptoms, study…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/deep-brain-stimulation-may-significantly-improve-ocd-symptoms-study-suggests7 Mar 2019: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
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This Cambridge Life
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/pat-marsh8 Mar 2019: People always think that, if you are hard-up, things are difficult but everyone was the same, so we didn’t know any different. ... This profile is part of our This Cambridge Life series, which opens a window on to the people that make Cambridge
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Women in STEM: Emma Glennon | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-emma-glennon17 Oct 2019: I build models to help understand how this happens, from how zoonotic diseases – that is, diseases that ‘jump’ from animals to people – circulate in wildlife to how we can detect rare ... Once these sorts of diseases start spreading among
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Ailing bodies, angry mountains, healing spirits
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/healing-spirits17 Jan 2019: My research asks what are the implications of a global need for minerals for the people who live in the places rich in them?
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The climate scientist and the planet-sized problem
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/emily-shuckburgh6 Dec 2019: Equally compelling was hearing the personal stories of the people who are on the frontline of climate change. ... This profile is part of our This Cambridge Life series, which opens a window on to the people that make Cambridge University unique.
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Sea Change
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/seachange22 Mar 2019: In Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Lincolnshire, 307 people were killed. Nineteen were killed in Scotland, while across the North Sea in The Netherlands, 1,800 people lost their lives.
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Vaccinating against fake news | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/vaccinating-against-fake-news17 May 2019: It’s not about liberal academics attempting to manipulate people about specific issues. ... It’s about helping people gain resistance against the techniques of manipulation,” he states.
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Skilling up, smart | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/skilling-up-smart4 Mar 2019: When a new technology is developed, among the first questions often asked are: how many jobs will it create as new business opportunities are realised, and how many people need to ... UK government policy is focused on improving productivity through its
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Women in STEM: Stepheni Uh | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-stepheni-uh24 Oct 2019: Stand your ground: there are always going to be people who tell you that it is impossible to do A, B, or C in consideration of other personal life choices you ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People.
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Music and the battle for Granada's past
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/music-and-granadas-past13 Feb 2019: Every year, on 2 January, thousands of people in the Andalusian city of Granada celebrate the Día de la Toma [Day of the Taking]. ... Courtesy of Diodoro under a Creative Commons license. Many people view flamenco as a complex mixture of Arab, Jewish,
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Mapping the Moon through the ages
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/moon-maps16 Jul 2019: An estimated 650 million people watched Armstrong's televised image and heard his voice describe the event as he took ".one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"
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Women in STEM: Sophia Cooke | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-sophia-cooke12 Dec 2019: I am constantly running up and down the stairs to ask people questions. ... In research, there are usually many different ways of doing things, and being able to bounce ideas around and combine the knowledge and experience of multiple people can be
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Music to the ears
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/liszt-lost-opera18 Feb 2019: In the past, people probably saw the 'gaps' and thought, well, he hadn’t decided what to do.
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The Channel Islands' victims and survivors of Nazi persecution
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/channel-islands-victims24 Jul 2019: The Islanders were then reliant on people like Falla and his friends to listen to his hidden radio and type up the war news, which was then distributed in the newsletter. ... 1995 marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the occupation; it was a time
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The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/the-rising-tide14 Oct 2019: In response, over 8,000 people signed this 1880 petition calling for change. ... 8,000 people signed this 1880 petition calling for women students to be allowed to take their degrees and participate in University governance.
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Women in STEM: Verity Allan | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-verity-allan29 Aug 2019: I get to work with people all over the world. This is a very interesting project to work on - it is stretching the limits of what a radio telescope can do. ... This involves tracking work, helping people fix problems, note-taking, and helping people work
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Genetic variants for autism linked to higher rates of self-harm and…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/genetic-variants-for-autism-linked-to-higher-rates-of-self-harm-and-childhood-maltreatment29 Oct 2019: Our work highlighting unacceptably high rates of suicide in autistic people was published 5 years ago, yet almost no new support has been provided. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
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Women in STEM: Flora Donald | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-in-stem-flora-donald19 Dec 2019: Juniper is a great species to work on because it grows in beautiful places across the UK and people really care about it. ... My project is a collaboration between Cambridge University, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and Forest Research so I get
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