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  2. Meet Professor Debbie Prentice: the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge "It gives me great pleasure to introduce myself as the University of Cambridge’s new Vice-Chancellor. I am excited to be taking on this new role at a critical moment for all of us. I am a psychologist with an interest in social norms. I have spent most of my academic career at Princeton, including the last
  3. COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine: everything you need to know

    Duration: 00:06:18
    Published Date: 2020/03/24
    The Cambridge scientists developing a COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine Professor Jonathan Heeney explains why we need a vaccine against the new COVID-19 coronavirus and how his team is using new technology developed for influenza and Ebola viruses to target the new infection. Thumbnail Credit - Fusion Animation
  4. What would 'Brexit' mean for free movement?

    Duration: 00:15:20
    Published Date: 2015/07/24
    In an interview with the BBC yesterday (23 July 2015), US President Barack Obama argued that having "the United Kingdom in the European Union gives us much greater confidence about the strength of the transatlantic union and is part of the cornerstone of institutions built after World War II that has made the world safer and more prosperous." He continued: "And we want to make sure that United
  5. Treating MS: The long road to drug development

    Duration: 00:14:35
    Published Date: 2014/05/27
    A transformational new treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) - the result of over three decades of research in Cambridge -- has secured approval by the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) for in the UK, following approvalin 2013 by the EU agency responsible for regulating new drugs. In recognition of the highly effective new treatment, the University of Cambridge has produced
  6. FortyTwo – Your evolution resource

    Duration: 00:01:40
    Published Date: 2015/11/18
    Evolution is true, Darwin got it right. Why then a new website on evolution? A fair question, but only if it was like any other website devoted to evolution. This one is different, but in what way? You’ll need to visit http://www.42evolution.org to really find out, and when you do you will immediately encounter a remarkable scope of enquiry, a thrilling range of themes, levels of accessibility
  7. Three-dimensional reconstruction of a rangeomorph

    Duration: 00:00:08
    Published Date: 2016/11/14
    New three-dimensional reconstructions show how some of the earliest animals on Earth developed, and provide some answers as to why they went extinct. http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/how-some-of-the-first-animals-lived-and-died A bizarre group of uniquely-shaped organisms known as rangeomorphs may have been some of the earliest animals to appear on Earth, uniquely suited to ocean conditions 575
  8. The Vaccine for Fake News

    Duration: 00:07:01
    Published Date: 2021/11/25
    Sander van der Linden has a nickname: Cambridge’s professor of “defence against the dark arts”. His team works with governments and organisations such as Google to find ways to fight against misinformation, disinformation and conspiracy theories. Watch Sander explain his radical idea: that people can be “inoculated” against falling for fake news. Want to be involved in the research?
  9. Podcast: What did the future look like in the past?

    Duration: 01:08:09
    Published Date: 2021/04/02
    We all have theories about what the future might look like. But what did the future look like in the past? And how have the advent of new technologies altered how people viewed the future? We talked with curator of modern sciences and historian of Victorian science Dr Johnua Nall, professor of Digital Humanities and director of Cambridge Digital Humanities Professor Caroline Bassett, and Junior
  10. Partha Dasgupta: Nature, our most precious asset

    Duration: 00:05:46
    Published Date: 2021/10/13
    The last few decades of human prosperity have taken a devastating ecological toll. This is in part because nature is absent from the accounting systems that dictate national economies. In February 2021, the Cambridge economist Prof Sir Partha Dasgupta published a ground-breaking report on the economics of biodiversity. Watch Sir Partha outline the radical thinking required to reshape global
  11. The new Cambridge University Boathouse

    Duration: 00:02:07
    Published Date: 2016/12/05
    Cambridge rowing has a new home – this £5million boathouse opened on Saturday and will house three of the University’s best known boat clubs, including those due to face Oxford in the Boat Race next April. The squads will undergo months of training here throughout the winter in preparation for those Races, which will be watched by more than 6m people around the world. With state of the art

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