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  2. Let’s go wild: how ancient communities resisted new farming practices …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/lets-go-wild-how-ancient-communities-resisted-new-farming-practices
    Thumbnail for Let’s go wild: how ancient communities resisted new farming practices | University of Cambridge 6 Jan 2016: Haddad); Cenchrinae starch granules from the Haua Fteah archaeological tools (a-c) and modern starch granules of Cenchrus biflorus (d) scale 20 µm (Anita Radini); Cenchrus ciliaris L., Burkina Faso (Arne
  3. “Trojan horse” treatment could beat brain tumours | University of…

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    Thumbnail for “Trojan horse” treatment could beat brain tumours | University of Cambridge 13 Aug 2014: The process was so effective that 20 days later, the cell culture showed no evidence of any revival, suggesting that the tumour cells had been destroyed. ... Subsequent tests revealed that the treatment had reduced the visible cell population by a factor
  4. Imaging | University of Cambridge

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    15 May 2024: 20 Dec 2023. Researchers have developed an augmented reality head-up display that could improve road safety by displaying potential hazards as high-resolution.
  5. Function identified of ‘mystery protein’ that kills healthy brain…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/function-identified-of-mystery-protein-that-kills-healthy-brain-cells-of-people-with-parkinsons
    Thumbnail for Function identified of ‘mystery protein’ that kills healthy brain cells of people with Parkinson’s | University of Cambridge 10 Feb 2021: A study published in Nature Communications presents new evidence about what a key protein called alpha-synuclein actually does in neurons in the brain. Dr
  6. Research Horizons

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_38_research_horizons.pdf
    19 Feb 2019: tend an economic bonfire. 4 20 20 40 40 160 160 3,275. ... Cambridge, East Cambridgeshire, Fenland, Huntingdonshire, Peterborough, South Cambridgeshire. 4 20 20 40 40 160 160 3,275.
  7. Opinion: What your musical taste says about your personality |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-what-your-musical-taste-says-about-your-personality
    Thumbnail for Opinion: What your musical taste says about your personality | University of Cambridge 30 Nov 2015: We’re exposed to music for nearly 20% of our waking lives.
  8. Advanced materials | University of Cambridge

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    15 May 2024: 20 Oct 2022. Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to replace optical and mechanical components, researchers have designed a tiny spectrometer that breaks all.
  9. Parkinson’s Disease protein plays vital “marshalling” role in healthy …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/parkinsons-disease-protein-plays-vital-marshalling-role-in-healthy-brains
    Thumbnail for Parkinson’s Disease protein plays vital “marshalling” role in healthy brains | University of Cambridge 19 Sep 2016: Researchers have established how a protein called alpha-synuclein, which is closely associated with Parkinson’s Disease, functions in healthy human brains. By
  10. Enhanced CRISPR lets scientists explore all steps of health and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/enhanced-crispr-lets-scientists-explore-all-steps-of-health-and-disease-in-every-cell-type
    Thumbnail for Enhanced CRISPR lets scientists explore all steps of health and disease in every cell type | University of Cambridge 29 Nov 2016: The body contains approximately 37 trillion cells, yet the human genome only contains around 20,000 genes.
  11. Fastest stars in the Milky Way are ‘runaways’ from another galaxy |…

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    Thumbnail for Fastest stars in the Milky Way are ‘runaways’ from another galaxy | University of Cambridge 5 Jul 2017: To date, roughly 20 hypervelocity stars have been observed, mostly in the northern hemisphere, although it’s possible that there are many more that can only be observed in the southern

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