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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 -
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
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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
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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”
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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".
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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 -
Hawking Archive saved for the nation
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/hawking-archive27 May 2021: His legacy lives on through this archive, which will inspire countless generations of young people with the same ambition as Stephen – to challenge our knowledge of, and help us understand our ... Lucy, Tim and Robert Hawking. "I hope to inspire people
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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.
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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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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
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Transcribing together
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/oliver-rackham23 Jul 2021: I have very much enjoyed being reminded of plants, places and people I have known: Hayley Wood and those who worked with Oliver there and on other sites as he gathered ... And allied to that were strong, clear senses of worth and good: how landscapes
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People - Wesley House
https://www.wesley.cam.ac.uk/about/people/1 Dec 2021: Introducing the staff of Wesley House Cambridge
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Heal thyself
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/neurodegeneration-collaboration24 May 2021: By uniting expertise, we can help get treatments to people with dementia sooner. ... Jeremy Carmichael, Senior Vice President, Corporate Development, at Astex described how “the sandpit really struck a chord with people.
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Giving life to research
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/edwardsarchive19 Mar 2021: Catalogued expertly and in great detail, it has much to teach about the IVF pioneer and the many people with whom he interacted in Britain and around the world.”.
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Be prepared: it’s impossible to predict an earthquake
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/earthquakes-without-frontiers9 Nov 2021: Damage in Bam, Iran after a 2003 earthquake of magnitude 6.6 that killed 30,000 people. ... This was a major step in evaluating the earthquake hazard to this city of over 10 million people.
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Growing Underground
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/growingunderground29 Mar 2021: The collaboration with Cambridge has been hugely beneficial in this. ‘Smart farming’ was a new area for us and we were one of the first people to do it in this ... Smart farming’ was a new area for us and we were one of the first people to do it in
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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..
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China's forgotten heroes
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/chinas-forgotten-heroes4 Nov 2021: During the Cultural Revolution (1966-76), the KMT were portrayed as “enemies of the people”, humiliated, jailed and often tortured. ... But Lin is equally interested in the volunteers who, despite once serving in the People’s Liberation Army, now
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‘Generation lockdown’ needs targeted help-to-work policies – global…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/generation-lockdown-needs-targeted-help-to-work-policies-global-report21 Oct 2021: This left many young people falling through the cracks of policy interventions,” said Coutts. ... people who have faced 18 months of social and economic chaos,” he added.
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The Cambridge Festival
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/the-cambridge-festival11 Jun 2021: It's a brilliant chance to talk to new people about your work” says Nicholson. ... It struck me that these questions were the details people were lingering on as they wanted to imagine what it would be like to be asked to be the mistress of
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The Diana Award 2021 | For staff
https://www.staff.admin.cam.ac.uk/awards/the-diana-award-202129 Jun 2021: For over twenty years The Diana Award has valued and invested in young people encouraging them to continue to make positive change in their communities and lives of others.”.
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Ancient Greek ‘pop culture’
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ancient-greek-pop-culture8 Sep 2021: They haven’t been seriously studied before as literature. People looking at these pieces are not usually looking for changes in metrical patterns.”. ... The poem allowed people to express a defiant individualism, differentiating them from trivial
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The course director forging a new pathway to higher education
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/alex-pryce18 Jan 2021: Despite the tremendous work of teachers across the UK, some young people have had a rocky journey. ... This profile is part of This Cambridge Life – stories from the people that make Cambridge University unique.
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The scientist watching light at a millionth of a millionth of a second
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/rachel-oliver10 Feb 2021: There are people who say: “you can’t be what you can’t see.” That’s not really true. ... This profile is part of This Cambridge Life – stories from the people that make Cambridge University unique.
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Urban crime fell by over a third around the world during COVID-19…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/COVIDcrime2 Jun 2021: Data from many cities didn’t distinguish between commercial and residential. Where it did, burglaries of private premises – rather than shops or warehouses – was more likely to decline, with more people
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The cosmologist modelling the Universe with maths
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/tobias-baldauf18 Feb 2021: To some extent I think I appreciated that. I think it stopped people from whizzing about so frantically and helped some people to focus more on the here and now. ... This profile is part of This Cambridge Life – stories from the people that make
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“Strength and courage”
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/tomalmerothwilliams10 Feb 2021: Juggling work and home life was, of course, already challenging before COVID-19, not least for people working in Higher Education. ... loneliness. This situation could have brought the worst out in people but while there will have been tensions, I’ve
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Alex Loktionov: A Public Engagement Lighthouse
https://www.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement/spotlights/alex-loktionov20 Dec 2021: People are usually more positive and receptive to new ideas than you might think they are.”. ... PEOPLE: Malavika Anderson, Laure Bonner, Megan Goldman-Roberts, Sarah-Jane Harknett, Eleanor Robson, Christoph Schmidhuber, Martin Worthington.
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The medical student who dug deep to overcome challenges
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/buraq-ahmed18 Jun 2021: As we’ve seen in the last year, without everyone giving a helping hand we wouldn’t be in the position now where so many people are vaccinated. ... Things are starting to look brighter. This profile is part of This Cambridge Life – stories from the
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Gone to the dogs
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/chernobyldogs25 May 2021: Turnbull adds: “I think telling the stories of the guards' relationships with the dogs is really important as it gives people an idea of what everyday life looks like in the
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Warriors, biscuit bugs, and giant sea-scorpions
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridgefestivalmagazine23 Mar 2021: Email cambridgefestival@admin.cam.ac.uk to request a copy at no cost. The University has partnered with the Children and Young People's Participation Service (ChYpPS) to deliver 1,000
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The power of touch
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/human-touch-fitzwilliam-museum17 Jun 2021: Touch helps people feel more connected and closer to one another, which can have important positive effects on our wellbeing. ... Some people also lived in abusive home situations where touch was experienced in a very negative way.
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Bene Merito medal of honour | For staff
https://www.staff.admin.cam.ac.uk/awards/bene-merito-medal-of-honour24 Oct 2021: That is why we very much need people like Professor Rink - people who are engaged, devoted, and sincere in their love for Chopin", stated the Head of the Foreign Service.
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Journeys of discovery: Shankar Balasubramanian and David Klenerman
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/journeysofdiscovery-rapidgenomesequencing18 May 2021: It's also being used to sequence the genomes of people with COVID-19 to understand why some suffer serious disease while the majority has a benign infection.”. ... Why is this? SB: “If the cost comes down to $100 a genome, it becomes economically
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How mass testing helped limit the spread of COVID-19 at the…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/screeningprogramme1 Jun 2021: Using a model based on transmission at the University, the researchers estimated that weekly screening reduced the ‘R number’ – the average number of people an individual would infect in a susceptible
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Statement about the Vice-Chancellor | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/statement-about-the-vice-chancellor20 Sep 2021: People. 2024 University of Cambridge.
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"Cambridge Maths School has the potential to do enormous…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridge-mathematics-school25 Nov 2021: The School will offer a new and innovative approach to learning in A-Level maths, and associated subjects, and help young people manage the jump to degree-level mathematics. ... Mathematics isn’t just arithmetic. People think, ‘oh, I wasn’t very
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3D holographic head-up display could improve road safety
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/holographicdisplay26 Apr 2021: This way, we can stitch the scans together, building a whole scene, which doesn’t only capture trees, but cars, trucks, people, signs, and everything else you would see on a
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New Janeway Institute to transform economic research
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/janewayinstitute19 Oct 2021: Now there is a chance as an economist to really connect with what matters day-to-day for many people".
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Predicting better
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/predicting-better21 Oct 2021: The Winton Centre helped us to overcome that challenge but they also showed us how people like to be presented results in different ways so instead of just giving one kind
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Economic benefits of protecting nature now outweigh those of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/economicsofprotectingnature8 Mar 2021: Researchers also divided goods and services into those that are a common resource and the “private and toll” goods of benefit to only a few people. ... harvested wild plants – in 42% of the main sites. “People mainly exploit nature to derive
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Artificial pancreas trialled for outpatients with type 2 diabetes for …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/artificial-pancreas-trialled-for-outpatients-with-type-2-diabetes-for-first-time4 Aug 2021: As the number of people living with type 2 diabetes increases, so too does the number of people requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant. ... The team is currently trialling the artificial pancreas for outpatient use in people living with type 2
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Tackling COVID-19: Dr Ben Underwood | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/tackling-covid-19-dr-ben-underwood4 Jan 2021: I cannot thank everyone involved enough! I hope I have made new friendships that endure, and I have such great respect for many of the people involved. ... We need to get effective vaccines out to people as soon as they are approved, starting with the
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