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  2. “You’ve got a friend in me” Bringing designers and animators together …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/youve-got-a-friend-in-me-bringing-designers-and-animators-together
    Thumbnail for “You’ve got a friend in me” Bringing designers and animators together | University of Cambridge 17 Feb 2015: Neil Dodgson. The adventures of Woody and Buzz Lightyear have been charming children – and adults – worldwide for 20 years this year.
  3. “Trojan horse” treatment could beat brain tumours | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/trojan-horse-treatment-could-beat-brain-tumours
    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. ‘Wraparound’ implants represent new approach to treating spinal cord…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/wraparound-implants-represent-new-approach-to-treating-spinal-cord-injuries
    Thumbnail for ‘Wraparound’ implants represent new approach to treating spinal cord injuries | University of Cambridge 8 May 2024: These approaches can only reach between 20 and 30 percent of the spine, so you’re getting an incomplete picture.”.
  5. ‘Virtual biopsies’ could replace tissue biopsies in future thanks to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/virtual-biopsies-could-replace-tissue-biopsies-in-future-thanks-to-technique-developed-by-cambridge
    Thumbnail for ‘Virtual biopsies’ could replace tissue biopsies in future thanks to technique developed by Cambridge scientists | University of Cambridge 6 Jan 2021: By the time the cancer is diagnosed, it is often at an advanced stage, and survival rates have not changed much over the last 20 years.
  6. ‘Stressed’ cells offer clues to eliminating build-up of toxic…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/stressed-cells-offer-clues-to-eliminating-build-up-of-toxic-proteins-in-dementia
    Thumbnail for ‘Stressed’ cells offer clues to eliminating build-up of toxic proteins in dementia | University of Cambridge 6 May 2022: A characteristic of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s – collectively known as neurodegenerative diseases – is the build-up of misfolded proteins.
  7. ‘Spill-over’ effects show hidden value of prioritising education of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/spill-over-effects-show-hidden-value-of-prioritising-education-of-poorest-children-and-marginalised
    Thumbnail for ‘Spill-over’ effects show hidden value of prioritising education of poorest children and marginalised girls | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2020: Share. Published. 20 Nov 2020. Image. Sophia (right), a CAMFED Learner Guide, with secondary student Hanipha, who she supports at school in Morogoro, Tanzania.
  8. ‘Smart’ drugs can decrease productivity in people who don’t have…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/smart-drugs-can-decrease-productivity-in-people-who-dont-have-adhd-study-finds
    Thumbnail for ‘Smart’ drugs can decrease productivity in people who don’t have ADHD, study finds | University of Cambridge 9 Jun 2023: New research from the University of Cambridge and the University of Melbourne, published in Science Advances, shows neurotypical workers and students taking
  9. ‘Pill on a string’ test to transform oesophageal cancer diagnosis |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pill-on-a-string-test-to-transform-oesophageal-cancer-diagnosis
    Thumbnail for ‘Pill on a string’ test to transform oesophageal cancer diagnosis | University of Cambridge 30 Jul 2020: Use of Professor Fitzgerald’s simple invention will hopefully lead to a significant reduction in the number of people dying from oesophageal cancer over the next 20 years.
  10. ‘Pill on a string’ could help spot early signs of cancer of the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pill-on-a-string-could-help-spot-early-signs-of-cancer-of-the-gullet
    Thumbnail for ‘Pill on a string’ could help spot early signs of cancer of the gullet | University of Cambridge 20 Jul 2015: Nature Genetics; 20 July 2015. ... For image use please see separate credits above. Share. Published. 20 Jul 2015.
  11. ‘Pick & mix’ smart materials for robotics | University of…

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    Thumbnail for ‘Pick & mix’ smart materials for robotics | University of Cambridge 24 Jun 2015: It’s sort of like proteins, where using just 20 amino acids, you can get 8,000 different combinations of three amino acids,” said Smoukov.
  12. ‘Nation of makers’: Britain industrialised over a century earlier…

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    Thumbnail for ‘Nation of makers’: Britain industrialised over a century earlier than history books claim 5 Apr 2024: The ‘Economies Past’ website is the result of a research project at Cambridge that’s been running for over 20 years, the Occupational Structure of Britain 1379-1911, which has gathered
  13. ‘Murder map’ reveals medieval London’s meanest streets | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/murder-map-reveals-medieval-londons-meanest-streets
    Thumbnail for ‘Murder map’ reveals medieval London’s meanest streets | University of Cambridge 28 Nov 2018: Assuming a city of 80,000, Eisner suggests that medieval London murder rates were about 15-20 times higher than we would expect to see in a contemporary UK town of
  14. ‘Mindreading’ neurons simulate decisions of social partners |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mindreading-neurons-simulate-decisions-of-social-partners
    Thumbnail for ‘Mindreading’ neurons simulate decisions of social partners | University of Cambridge 12 Apr 2019: Researchers at the University of Cambridge identified the previously-unknown neuron type, which they say actively and spontaneously simulates mental decision
  15. ‘Mental rigidity’ at the root of intense political partisanship on…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mental-rigidity-at-the-root-of-intense-political-partisanship-on-both-left-and-right-study
    Thumbnail for ‘Mental rigidity’ at the root of intense political partisanship on both left and right – study | University of Cambridge 29 Aug 2019: The study of over 700 US citizens, conducted by scientists from the University of Cambridge, is the largest – and first for over 20 years – to investigate whether the more politically 'extreme'
  16. ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/map-of-teenage-brain-provides-strong-evidence-of-link-between-serious-antisocial-behaviour-and-brain
    Thumbnail for ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between serious antisocial behaviour and brain development | University of Cambridge 16 Jun 2016: In a study published today in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, researchers used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods to look at the brain
  17. ‘Gut feelings’ help make more successful financial traders |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gut-feelings-help-make-more-successful-financial-traders
    Thumbnail for ‘Gut feelings’ help make more successful financial traders | University of Cambridge 19 Sep 2016: ‘Gut feelings’ – known technically as interoceptive sensations – are sensations that carry information to the brain from many tissues of the body, including
  18. ‘Game-changing’ research could solve evolution mysteries | University …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/game-changing-research-could-solve-evolution-mysteries
    Thumbnail for ‘Game-changing’ research could solve evolution mysteries | University of Cambridge 11 Sep 2019: Professor Enrico Cappellini, a specialist in Palaeoproteomics at the Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, and first author on the paper, said: “For 20 years ancient DNA has been used to address
  19. ‘Fruitcake’ structure observed in organic polymers | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fruitcake-structure-observed-in-organic-polymers
    Thumbnail for ‘Fruitcake’ structure observed in organic polymers | University of Cambridge 2 Jun 2022: These regions of order are between 10 and 20 nanometres across.
  20. ‘Forbidden’ planet found wandering ‘Neptunian Desert’ | University of …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/forbidden-planet-found-wandering-neptunian-desert
    Thumbnail for ‘Forbidden’ planet found wandering ‘Neptunian Desert’ | University of Cambridge 29 May 2019: It is dense and hot, with a mass 20 times that of Earth and an average surface temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius.
  21. ‘Crystal clocks’ used to time magma storage before volcanic eruptions …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/crystal-clocks-used-to-time-magma-storage-before-volcanic-eruptions
    Thumbnail for ‘Crystal clocks’ used to time magma storage before volcanic eruptions | University of Cambridge 18 Jul 2019: Based on the same set of crystals from Borgarhraun, the researchers found that magma can rise from a chamber 20 kilometres deep to the surface in as little as four days.

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