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    4 Mar 2010: 1953 Francis Crick andJames Watson discover thestructure of DNA, unlockingthe secret of how codedinformation is contained inliving cells and passed fromone generation to the next.Their discovery opens the doorto the
  3. Nobel Prize | University of Cambridge

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    18 Oct 2023: Meet our Nobel Laureates 121 Nobel Prizes have been awarded to members of the University of Cambridge for significant advances. These include: the discovery of
  4. With the people, for the people: applying mental health research |…

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    Thumbnail for With the people, for the people: applying mental health research | University of Cambridge 21 May 2012: person. Alison Watson, IAPT Research Associate, explained the impact of the study: “It’s definitely a case of invest to save.
  5. What do we think we are? | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for What do we think we are? | University of Cambridge 20 Mar 2009: There is an intellectual challenge implicit in the contrast for instance between a Malanggan mortuary effigy and Watson and Crick’s structure of DNA.
  6. Under the Microscope #3 - Mouse embryo | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Under the Microscope #3 - Mouse embryo | University of Cambridge 26 Jan 2012: Dr Erica Watson. Under the Microscope is a collection of videos that show glimpses of the natural and man-made world in stunning close-up. ... Dr Erica Watson:. "The development of a fetus is elegant yet complex.
  7. The University and its publics | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The University and its publics | University of Cambridge 1 Feb 2007: Professor David Watson. The question of ‘public engagement’ for universities is rising up the political agenda. ... engagement? Can we continue to enter into ‘genuine collaboration with community partners in fields which may be long-term, uncertain
  8. Tackling COVID-19: Dr Sander van der Linden | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Tackling COVID-19: Dr Sander van der Linden | University of Cambridge 14 May 2020: It’s a historic landmark where Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA.
  9. Superfast genomes move a step closer to reality | University of…

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    Thumbnail for Superfast genomes move a step closer to reality | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2008: The three anonymous genomes join those of the distinguished geneticists James Watson and Craig Venter as the only people to have their personal genome made publicly available.
  10. SPICE Project announced at British Science Festival | University of…

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    Thumbnail for SPICE Project announced at British Science Festival | University of Cambridge 14 Sep 2011: Matt Watson. The test, the first of its kind in the UK, is expected to take place in the next few months, it was announced today at the British Science Festival ... Dr Matt Watson from Bristol University, who leads the overall project, said: "SPICE is
  11. Sheep are able to recognise human faces from photographs | University …

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    Thumbnail for Sheep are able to recognise human faces from photographs | University of Cambridge 8 Nov 2017: Researchers from Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience trained eight sheep to recognise the faces of four celebrities (Fiona Bruce, Jake Gyllenhaal, Barack Obama and Emma Watson) from photographic

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