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  2. Artificially-intelligent Robot Scientist ‘Eve’ could boost search for …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/artificially-intelligent-robot-scientist-eve-could-boost-search-for-new-drugs
    Thumbnail for Artificially-intelligent Robot Scientist ‘Eve’ could boost search for new drugs | University of Cambridge 4 Feb 2015: But the cost and speed of drug discovery and the economic return make them unattractive to the pharmaceutical industry. ... This reduces the costs, uncertainty, and time involved in drug screening, and has the potential to improve the lives of millions
  3. Using experts ‘inexpertly’ leads to policy failure, warn researchers…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/using-experts-inexpertly-leads-to-policy-failure-warn-researchers
    Thumbnail for Using experts ‘inexpertly’ leads to policy failure, warn researchers | University of Cambridge 14 Oct 2015: The cost of ignoring these techniques – of using experts inexpertly – is less accurate information and so more frequent, and more serious, policy failures. ... Qualifications and experience don’t help to tell them apart.”. “The cost of ignoring
  4. Elephants and humans: a love affair over 1300 years | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/elephants-and-humans-a-love-affair-over-1300-years
    Thumbnail for Elephants and humans: a love affair over 1300 years | University of Cambridge 1 Jul 2015: Presented to Henry III in France, the elephant was transported across the Channel at a cost of £6 17s 5d.
  5. Feeding food waste to pigs could save vast swathes of threatened…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/feeding-food-waste-to-pigs-could-save-vast-swathes-of-threatened-forest-and-savannah
    Thumbnail for Feeding food waste to pigs could save vast swathes of threatened forest and savannah | University of Cambridge 10 Dec 2015: It is a highly regulated and closely monitored system that recycles food waste and produces low-cost pig feed with a low environmental impact.”. ... As swill is much cheaper than grain and soybean-based pig feed, reintroducing swill feeding could
  6. Cod bones from Mary Rose reveal globalised fish trade in Tudor…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cod-bones-from-mary-rose-reveal-globalised-fish-trade-in-tudor-england
    Thumbnail for Cod bones from Mary Rose reveal globalised fish trade in Tudor England | University of Cambridge 9 Sep 2015: Another seven of the samples probably came from waters off the cost of Iceland. ... Within a century the Newfoundland fishery had become a major economic concern, of greater value than the fur trade, for example,” said Barrett.
  7. New NICE thresholds could miss up to 4,000 women per year at risk…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-nice-thresholds-could-miss-up-to-4000-women-per-year-at-risk-from-diabetes-in-pregnancy
    Thumbnail for New NICE thresholds could miss up to 4,000 women per year at risk from diabetes in pregnancy | University of Cambridge 12 Jun 2015: While cost effectiveness is important in any health care system, we must not forget the psychological and emotional distress that complications can cause. ... However, these criteria were identified based on cost effectiveness estimates alone, using old
  8. Paying farmers to help the environment works, but ‘perverse’…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/paying-farmers-to-help-the-environment-works-but-perverse-subsidies-must-be-balanced
    Thumbnail for Paying farmers to help the environment works, but ‘perverse’ subsidies must be balanced | University of Cambridge 9 Sep 2015: However, less than 1% goes towards mitigating the toll farming takes on the natural world – despite agriculture contributing more to environmental degradation than any other economic sector, say researchers. ... They write that while governments
  9. King’s College Chapel: an architectural masterpiece and the man who…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/kings-college-chapel-an-architectural-masterpiece-and-the-man-who-told-its-story
    Thumbnail for King’s College Chapel: an architectural masterpiece and the man who told its story | University of Cambridge 16 Dec 2015: Saltmarsh was the perfect man for the task: he was an economic historian with a particular interest in the medieval world; he was a meticulous researcher; and he was a gifted ... Some key figures emerge: the individuals who steered the project forward,
  10. Graphene means business – two-dimensional material moves from the lab …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/graphene-means-business-two-dimensional-material-moves-from-the-lab-to-the-uk-factory-floor
    Thumbnail for Graphene means business – two-dimensional material moves from the lab to the UK factory floor | University of Cambridge 6 Nov 2015: Other examples included concrete and road surfacing incorporating graphene, which would mean lighter and stronger infrastructure, and roads that have to be resurfaced far less often, greatly lowering the costs to ... Our many partnerships with industry
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  12. Partnership | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/notices/news/partnership
    Thumbnail for Partnership | University of Cambridge 1 Oct 2015: Some may remain in Cambridge; others will return home, becoming not only ambassadors for the University, but also working with us to tackle some of the biggest political, medical and economic ... been at the heart of every transformative discovery in

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