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Study of learning and memory problems in OCD helps young people…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-of-learning-and-memory-problems-in-ocd-helps-young-people-unlock-their-potential-at-school22 Jan 2018: Research. Study of learning and memory problems in OCD helps young people unlock their potential at school.. ... Thirty-six adolescents with OCD and 36 healthy young people completed learning and memory tasks.
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Cambridge and Nokia Bell Labs establish new research centre to…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-and-nokia-bell-labs-establish-new-research-centre-to-advance-ai-supported-multi-sensory20 Jun 2018: The research jointly conducted in the new Centre will redefine the way people interact with the digital and physical world. ... interpret their digital and physical environment, to enable the long-distance exchange of people’s emotions and perceptions,
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“With this vial, we could potentially feed the entire planet”
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/growing-meat7 Nov 2018: Evidence from public surveys seems to suggest that rates of vegetarianism – and even veganism – are increasing dramatically as people become more aware of the issues around eating meat. ... A more realistic future is one in which we all become
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Labelling alcoholic drinks as lower in strength could encourage…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/labelling-alcoholic-drinks-as-lower-in-strength-could-encourage-people-to-drink-more-study-suggests26 Apr 2018: Research. Labelling alcoholic drinks as lower in strength could encourage people to drink more, study suggests.. ... Cambridge. “But what if the lower strength products enable people to feel they can consume more?”.
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Can men respond to feminism? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/can-men-respond-to-feminism11 May 2018: Men and boys have more choices. For young people, you could say that Grayson Perry is the end point, not Donald Trump. ... Men and boys have more choices. For young people, you could say that Grayson Perry is the end point, not Donald Trump.”.
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Homeward Bound
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/homeward-bound13 Jul 2018: There’s a wall of photographs at Rothera, the British Research Station, showing all the people who worked there each year. ... The team also visited the Argentinian, British, Chinese and American research stations, and met with people working in the
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The fifty-percenters: the economic value of education | University of …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/the-fifty-percenters-the-economic-value-of-education22 Jun 2018: Tony Blair pledged in 2001 as Prime Minister to increase the proportion of young people progressing to university to 50%. ... It is these early gaps in achievement that are largely responsible for fewer young people from poorer households going to
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On Diversity | Vice-Chancellor's blog | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/on-diversity-vice-chancellors-blog24 Oct 2018: One of the issues frequently brought up in discussions about race is the question of representation – or, more precisely, the lack of representation – of people of colour in the stories told ... the confidence that Cambridge can be a place “for
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Why we just can't stop eating
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cannot-stop-eating23 Jul 2018: One example is a study not of obese people, but rather of healthy thin people – people that everyone knows, who can eat whatever they like but never gain weight. ... The obvious conclusion: reduce the size of wine glasses and you cut how much people
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A healthy lifestyle cuts stroke risk, irrespective of genetic risk |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/a-healthy-lifestyle-cuts-stroke-risk-irrespective-of-genetic-risk25 Oct 2018: that the results may not apply more generally because the study was restricted to people of European descent. ... Some people are at an added disadvantage if ‘bad’ genes put them at a higher risk of stroke, but even so they can still benefit from not
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Stormzy unveils Cambridge scholarships | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/stormzy-unveils-cambridge-scholarships16 Aug 2018: people. He has achieved great success in his career, but recognises that this was at the expense of his studies and the option of a place at a top university. ... He wants to inspire talented young black people who have their sights set on university to
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From Homer to HAL: 3000 years of AI narratives
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ai-narratives12 Dec 2018: People outside of literary studies have tended not to know how to deal with this power. ... Dystopia can be fun, and people are fascinated by AI, but most of the narratives are written for and by young, white men – and that directly influences AI
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Muslims leaving prison talk about the layers of their lives |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/muslims-leaving-prison-talk-about-the-layers-of-their-lives15 Aug 2018: His interviews explored the journeys, values and struggles of people caught up in the CJS. ... How would this change how people see themselves and how others see them?”.
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Max Planck Cambridge Centre launched | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/max-planck-cambridge-centre-launched13 Mar 2018: explaining when people behave badly as it is to explaining when they behave well; as crucial to understanding how they cope with adversity as it is to understanding the ambitions they ... pursue. This is especially important when those hopes and
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Tidings of joy
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/tidings-of-joy8 Jun 2018: It is a lot more about people. People may cause harm, and yet they are the very ones with hopes and solutions.”. ... She is also keen to engage more volunteers, and educate more people about the importance of marine conservation.
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Mental health disorders: risks and resilience in adolescence |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/mental-health-disorders-risks-and-resilience-in-adolescence10 Oct 2018: The HOPES project she leads aims to develop a model to predict who is at risk of suicide by analysing brain scans and data on suicidal behaviour of young people from ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
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How Japan's 'Salaryman' is becoming cool
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cool-japanese-men1 Feb 2018: Father and baby by Scion-Cho on Flickr. Relaxed people, busy people by Toshihro Gamo on Flickr. ... Relaxed people, busy people by Toshihro Gamo on Flickr. #2 Pound cake by Daddy by OceanMoonBJD on Flickr.
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University celebrates LGBT+ History Month | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/university-celebrates-lgbt-history-month1 Feb 2018: LGBT+ History Month takes place every February, and promotes equality and diversity by increasing the visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people, their history, lives and experience; as well as ... Dr Jessica Gardner, University Librarian, said
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Mitochondrial diseases could be treated with gene therapy, study…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mitochondrial-diseases-could-be-treated-with-gene-therapy-study-suggests24 Sep 2018: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places.
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Reproduction, from Hippocrates to IVF
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/reproduction17 Dec 2018: People in industrialized countries increasingly limited the size of their families in the early 20. ... The fund aimed at ‘preserving world peace, arresting Communism and improving the lot of people in overpopulated countries’.
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