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Is Social Media Changing Your Life?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/socialmedia16 Mar 2021: Orben wants to know whether some people are more affected by social media than others at this age. ... It’s how young people organise mass climate change protests, but also how anti-vaxxers spread dangerous misinformation. -
Korowai on TV: the naked truth
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/korowai20 Dec 2021: Korowai on TV: the naked truth. Why an indigenous people takes their clothes off for cash,. ... A MEDIA PHENOMENON. Rupert Stasch is a world authority on Korowai people of Indonesian Papua. -
Flu season 2021: how worried should we be?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/influenza12 Oct 2021: He hopes that mask-wearing will continue where people are more vulnerable, such as in care homes. ... too. “I don’t think flu is as robust and inevitable as people believe. -
Mini ‘mod’ homes can help rough sleepers get off the streets for good
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/modhomes19 Oct 2021: I hope the findings encourage the expansion of Cambridge’s pioneering scheme nationwide, so many more people can experience the benefits.”. ... We can see the effect this has in the lifestyle changes of people who have previously struggled in hostels. -
Could a vaccine protect us against heart attacks?
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/imap20 May 2021: With the arrival of COVID-19, vaccines are very much at the forefront of people’s minds. ... example, are at higher risk – but regardless, the seeds of the condition are sown long before people develop the condition. -
When Symptoms Don't Stop
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/long-covid22 Jan 2021: I’ve found a lot of people feel great relief that they’re finally being listened to.". ... Unravelling these details may shed light on why the virus affects people in such different ways. -
Running water
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/runningwater8 Nov 2021: BlueTap. Why? 2.1 billion people can't trust the water they drink. ... Most people’s time at Cambridge is fleeting, between three and five years. -
A silent epidemic of grief
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/bereavement1 Mar 2021: It is estimated that for every death, nine people are affected by bereavement. ... 805 people responded, including those working in community, care home, hospital and hospice settings across the UK and Ireland. -
Young people who experience bullying are more likely to fantasise…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-people-who-experience-bullying-are-more-likely-to-fantasise-about-committing-acts-of-violence28 Apr 2021: Search. Search. Young people who experience bullying are more likely to fantasise about committing acts of violence – study. ... Research. Young people who experience bullying are more likely to fantasise about committing acts of violence – study.. -
growing old in Georgian England
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/georgianageing10 Aug 2021: The Covid-19 pandemic has hit older people extremely hard, leaving many feeling isolated and powerless. ... The study defines ‘older’ people as those aged 50 and over in line with perceptions in the eighteenth century. -
Pandemic restrictions aggravating known triggers for self-harm and…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pandemic-restrictions-aggravating-known-triggers-for-self-harm-and-poor-mental-health-among-children10 Mar 2021: Search. Search. Pandemic restrictions aggravating known triggers for self-harm and poor mental health among children and young people. ... Research. Pandemic restrictions aggravating known triggers for self-harm and poor mental health among children and -
Hunting for COVID-19 variants
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/varianthunters22 Mar 2021: There's about 400 people in the network, and many of those people have volunteered.”. ... I want to] thank everybody, thank the universities, and thank people for their dedication. -
Inflatable, shape-changing spinal implants could help treat severe…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/spinal-implants25 Jun 2021: This could help bring this life-changing treatment option to many more people.”. ... An effective device that doesn’t require invasive surgery could bring relief to so many people.”. -
Man on a mission
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/manonamission22 Oct 2021: Even if you have a strong track record, it's never easy getting people to put cash into a new venture. ... Companies evolve as they grow. You need people who understand that and are happy to evolve - or even step back - as the company changes. -
Humans who search
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/humanswhosearch12 Mar 2021: And, as part of the Cambridge Festival, the public can submit questions to find out more about the people featured in the series. ... It's about getting people to realise that you don't have to be a medic to go into medicine.” – Paul Sweeney. -
Psychological ‘signature’ for the extremist mind uncovered
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/extremistmind22 Feb 2021: Brains of dogmatic people are slower to process perceptual evidence, but they are more impulsive personality-wise. ... Across all ideologies investigated by the researchers, people who endorsed “extreme pro-group action”, including -
Ringfence funding for ‘social plumbing’ to level up the UK
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/socialplumbing11 May 2021: Young people, for example, have been hit hardest by loss of work during the pandemic. ... These sectors are also major employers of people with disabilities or learning difficulties. -
Cambridge Dictionary names 'perseverance' Word of the Year…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-dictionary-names-perseverance-word-of-the-year-202117 Nov 2021: People use Cambridge Dictionary to develop their English language skills, and those who look up perseverance will find more than just the definition of the word. ... Research shows that many people learn new vocabulary more effectively when they have a -
Fighting anxiety with science: exploring the links between…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/fightinganxiety25 Jun 2021: She’s headed seminars with hundreds of people at the University and around the world. ... She’s started her own radio show to have conversations with people experiencing mental health issues. -
Wellbeing on demand
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/wellbeing-robot24 May 2021: I have worked with many people experiencing mental health challenges, and the COVID-19 pandemic has only escalated the problem.”. ... app. Robots have a physical presence - people tend to find them more engaging, which has more impact on their behaviour -
A strange kind of intimacy
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/executive-education18 May 2021: For people with childcare or other such commitments, travel wasn’t previously an option. ... give people new skills and capabilities and which can be fitted into busy lives.”. -
Digital support
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/digitalmentalhealth10 Feb 2021: Many people have lost, or are at risk of losing, their jobs and face serious financial difficulties. ... Such services can also detect how people react and respond to events that have an impact on their lives. -
Unhealthy patterns of diet, exercise, and sleep linked to high risk…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/unhealthy-patterns-of-diet-exercise-and-sleep-linked-to-high-risk-of-cardiovascular-disease-in10 May 2021: Search. Search. Unhealthy patterns of diet, exercise, and sleep linked to high risk of cardiovascular disease in autistic people. ... Research. Unhealthy patterns of diet, exercise, and sleep linked to high risk of cardiovascular disease in autistic -
Fewer than one in 20 people living with HIV in England expected to be …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fewer-than-one-in-20-people-living-with-hiv-in-england-expected-to-be-unaware-of-status-by-202524 Sep 2021: Research. Fewer than one in 20 people living with HIV in England expected to be unaware of status by 2025.. ... 5,900 in 2019, with a corresponding fall in prevalence from 0.29 to 0.14 per 1,000 people. -
Scientists reverse age-related memory loss in mice | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-reverse-age-related-memory-loss-in-mice22 Jul 2021: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Safety screens
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/safetyscreens3 Feb 2021: So we wanted to focus our attention particularly on those students living in College accommodation – people who mixed with other students on a regular basis.”. ... And that's true for a great number of people involved in leading and running the -
A peek at some of this year’s Open Cambridge events
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/opencambridge28 Jul 2021: People can choose to visit specific venues at their own pace by following a downloaded digital map. ... Our Community Allotment Open Gardens – a short tour around the community garden run by and for local homeless and vulnerably housed people. -
ENTERPRISING MINDS
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/enterprisingminds20 Oct 2021: about why enterprising people play such an important part in shaping all our lives. ... been and continues to be home, for generations of people with precisely this ability and motivation to transform ideas into reality and impact - often against the odds -
Wireless limb control
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/nervebypass17 May 2021: According to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, almost 1 in 50 people in the US live with paralysis. ... That’s 5,357,970 people with a central nervous system disorder resulting in difficulty or inability to move the upper or lower -
First spaceflight for Gates Cambridge Scholar
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/kaylabarron17 Dec 2021: The chance to go to Cambridge allowed me to form friendships with people who grew up all around the world". ... with people who grew up all around the world and are passionate about things I had never even thought about before. -
Gates Cambridge class of 2021
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/gatesclassof202114 Apr 2021: She says: “My conviction is that technology’s best use is in service to the people who benefit from it. ... political and scholarly commitment to interrogating large historiographical questions by taking the lives and aspirations of ordinary people - -
Countdown to COP26
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cop2626 Oct 2021: Among 14,000 people from countries all across the world, we found that the majority of individuals in each country supported more government action on climate change: that makes me optimistic. ... And behind all of this are people who have had to adapt -
Fashion for pointy shoes unleashed a plague of bunions in medieval…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/bunions11 Jun 2021: A University of Cambridge team also discovered that older medieval people with hallux valgus were significantly more likely to have sustained a broken bone from a probable fall compared to those ... Modern clinical research on patients with hallux valgus -
Rapid transition to a net zero world
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/rapid-transition28 Oct 2021: And even with green tariffs, incentives, rebates and grants, heat pumps are still out of reach for most people.”. ... I have found a huge amount of energy and enthusiasm. Wherever I go, and whoever I talk to, there’s always a real and building sense -
Inequality in medieval Cambridge was ‘recorded on the bones’ of its…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/medievalinequality26 Jan 2021: These were people who spent their days working long hours doing heavy manual labour. ... In town, people worked in trades and crafts such as stonemasonry and blacksmithing, or as general labourers. -
Monitoring the Meerkats of the Kalahari
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/meerkats16 Jul 2021: People sometimes suggest it’s anthropomorphic, but what you want is a label that clearly identifies which animal you’re talking about. ... Over the last thirty years, several hundred people have spent time at the project before moving on to careers -
Slamming political rivals may be the most effective way to go viral
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/viralpolitics22 Jun 2021: Social media posts about the “political outgroup” – criticising or mocking those on the opposing side of an ideological divide – receive twice as many shares as posts that champion people or ideas ... Changing algorithms to value “deeper” -
Switching off heart protein could protect against heart failure |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/switching-off-heart-protein-could-protect-against-heart-failure27 May 2021: Now, the researchers suggest that drugs to switch off MARK4 could provide a promising new way to improve recovery and help the heart to pump blood more efficiently in people with ... There are around 920,000 people living with heart failure in the UK, -
New genetic clues point to new treatments for ‘silent’ stroke |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-genetic-clues-point-to-new-treatments-for-silent-stroke25 Mar 2021: Researchers discovered changes to 12 genetic regions in the DNA of people who have had a lacunar stroke – a type of stroke caused by weakening of the small blood vessels deep ... In research funded by the British Heart Foundation, the team scanned and -
Cambridge coronavirus vaccine enters clinical trial
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/DIOSCoVax-safetytrial14 Dec 2021: This offers a possible future alternative to people who fear needle-based jabs. ... This technology could give wide-ranging protection to huge numbers of people worldwide. -
Concentrate farming to leave room for species and carbon
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/landsparing6 Oct 2021: Figuring out how to feed, clothe and power 11 billion people without causing mass species extinction and wrecking the climate is this century’s greatest challenge,” he said. ... You can’t convince people to save nature if they are hungry". -
Open Cambridge launches 2021 programme
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/open-cambridge-launch16 Aug 2021: Feasting hunts. Credit: Wikimedia commons. Feasting hunts. Credit: Wikimedia commons. Short videos are available on demand to any mobile device, revealing stories full of exciting spaces, objects, foods and people. ... I urge people to browse the -
Safeguarding the wonder drugs
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/antibiotic-resistance22 Nov 2021: Without policies to stop the worrying spread of AMR, today’s already large 700,000 deaths every year would become an extremely disturbing 10 million every year, more people than currently ... Widespread infection. Then the researchers turned their -
Pollinators: first global risk index for species declines and effects …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/pollinatorsriskindex16 Aug 2021: We are in the midst of a species extinction crisis, but for many people that is intangible. ... China and India are increasingly reliant on fruit and vegetable crops that need pollinators, some of which now require people to pollinate by hand. -
Home - Westcott House
https://www.westcott.cam.ac.uk/6 Jan 2021: Latest Updates:. Search. Exploring God's Call. We prepare people for licensed ministries in the Church, help people deepen their discipleship, offer continuing professional development for those already in ministry, and ... Westcott House offers support -
CCI Seminar Series: Voluntary Resettlement of People from Protected…
https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/cci-seminar-series-voluntary-resettlement-people-protected-areas13 Jan 2021: Search site. Conservation Research Institute. CCI Seminar Series: Voluntary Resettlement of People from Protected Areas. ... The session will be moderated by Mrunmayee and the speakers are:. Resettlement of People from Protected Areas in India - Prerna -
AI could detect dementia years before symptoms appear
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/AIdementia12 Aug 2021: Living with Alzheimer’s disease. Addenbrooke’s patient Dennis Clark was one of the first people in the country to take part in the new trial. ... We are very grateful to Addenbrooke’s and would recommend other people take up trials as well. -
Students who self-identify as multilingual perform better at GCSE |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/students-who-self-identify-as-multilingual-perform-better-at-gcse11 Nov 2021: They suggest that even young people who see themselves as monolingual possess a ‘repertoire’ of communication. ... The authors add that this could be cultivated in languages classrooms: for example, by exposing young people to learning programmes -
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-parkinsons10 Feb 2021: Search. Search. Function identified of ‘mystery protein’ that kills healthy brain cells of people with Parkinson’s. ... Research. Function identified of ‘mystery protein’ that kills healthy brain cells of people with Parkinson’s.. -
Dasgupta Review: Nature’s value must be included in economics to…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/dasguptareview2 Feb 2021: Accumulating produced capital at the expense of Nature is what economic development has come to mean for many people, according to the Review. ... Many people will agree there is a moral case for humanity to be good stewards of the rest of nature, but
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