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  2. Vlogbridge winner: Saffia on enjoying freshers' week without…

    Duration: 00:02:39
    Published Date: 2018/04/12
    Newnham College student Saffia Mahmoud uses vlogging to 'big up' the Islamic Society of Cambridge for helping her settle into her new life on campus.
  3. Elephants demonstrate awareness of own bodies

    Duration: 00:00:15
    Published Date: 2017/04/12
    Asian elephants are able to recognise their bodies as obstacles to success in problem-solving, further strengthening evidence of their intelligence and self-awareness, according to a new study from the University of Cambridge.
  4. The Vice-Chancellor marked the start of the new academic year this morning by giving his annual address to the University in the Senate House. www.cam.ac.uk/consultation
  5. City birds learn not to fear litter

    Duration: 00:00:37
    Published Date: 2016/11/14
    New research led by Gates Cambridge Scholar Alison Greggor, shows urban birds are less afraid of litter than their country cousins. It suggests they may learn that it is not dangerous and shows how some animals can learn to adapt to human-dominated environments.
  6. Pitcher plant uses rain drops to capture prey

    Duration: 00:00:53
    Published Date: 2012/06/11
    Researchers discover novel trapping mechanism for Nepenthes gracilis pitchers. During heavy rain, the lid of Nepenthes gracilis pitchers acts like a springboard, catapulting insects that seek shelter on its underside directly into the fluid-filled pitcher, new research has found. The findings were published today, Wednesday 13 June, in the journal PLoS ONE.
  7. House of Lords Reform

    Duration: 00:10:20
    Published Date: 2012/07/24
    The House of Lords Reform Bill, which is currently before Parliament, is the latest of many attempts to reform the upper chamber of the UK Parliament. It is over a hundred years since the enactment of the Parliament Act 1911, which changed the balance of power between the Lords and the Commons, but which was intended only as a stopgap measure pending the transformation of the Lords into an
  8. A Good Death? and Menagerie Theatre present: An Everyday Family…

    Duration: 00:47:48
    Published Date: 2021/03/27
    Join us for the premiere of An Everyday Family Practice, written by Patrick Morris, Co-Artistic Director of Menagerie Theatre Company. This touching, darkly humorous and at times challenging drama explores the impact on a family of a diagnosis of terminal illness. An Everyday Family Practice is an original short play, devised, filmed and premiered at the 2021 Cambridge Festival. Go to
  9. The making of a smart tunnel

    Duration: 00:05:23
    Published Date: 2014/06/09
    Ground-breaking new sensing technologies in the world's first 'smart tunnel' are providing engineers with an inexpensive and efficient method of monitoring, maintaining and protecting the UK's infrastructure, now and well into the future.
  10. Driverless vehicles trialled on West Cambridge site

    Duration: 00:00:50
    Published Date: 2021/06/03
    The suitably sci-fi autonomous vehicle is a 12-seater shuttle, developed by engineering firm Aurrigo and Smart Cambridge, a workstream of the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP). Read more here: https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/universitys-expertise-advises-on-west-cambridge-site-trial-of-self-driving-shuttle
  11. 'Mighty Mouse' pulsar

    Duration: 00:00:24
    Published Date: 2016/11/14
    An international team of astronomers has found a pulsating, dead star beaming with the energy of about 10 million suns. This is the brightest pulsar – a dense stellar remnant left over from a supernova explosion – ever recorded. http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/astronomers-discover-the-mighty-mouse-of-stellar-remnants
  12. Killer T Cell: The Cancer Assassin

    Duration: 00:01:55
    Published Date: 2015/05/19
    How does a Killer T Cell Kill its target? Our new film captures the behaviour of cytotoxic T cells – the body’s ‘serial killers’ – as they hunt down and eliminate cancer cells before moving on to their next target.
  13. Naked Mole Ravolt

    Duration: 00:02:20
    Published Date: 2021/05/04
    The naked mole rat's weird biology can help us develop ways to combat painful human conditions like osteoarthritis. In Episode 2 of Naked Mole Ravolt, see what happens when a new queen arises and what a fight for supremacy reveals!
  14. Cricket walking and responding to sound

    Duration: 00:00:19
    Published Date: 2015/09/14
    A female cricket mounted on a trackball walks towards the sound made by a male cricket. More information at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/neural-circuit-in-the-cricket-brain-detects-the-rhythm-of-the-right-mating-call
  15. Evelyn Fox Keller, Society and Health, Tue 7 July

    Duration: 00:07:12
    Published Date: 2009/10/06
    The neo-Darwinian synthesis brought great simplicity to Darwins ideas, but at a cost. Today, new scientific developments require a re-conceptualization of Darwinism that may be of particular importance to the social sciences: evolution is not just about DNA; it also depends crucially on heritable changes that occur without a change in DNA sequence, behavioural and symbolic inheritance.
  16. The Cycle of Terms

    Duration: 00:00:45
    Published Date: 2014/10/10
    There’s a long tradition of Cambridge University students cycling to their studies. With the new term in full swing we celebrate the morning pedal to lectures.
  17. Why has it taken so long to take climate change seriously

    Duration: 00:58:08
    Published Date: 2021/03/28
    What or who has prevented urgent action on climate change? Why have policymakers lagged behind the science and technology? How much do individuals make a difference or has it needed people to work out how to make money out of climate change for politicians to take action? Is there a human tipping point - allied to the scientific tipping point - where more radical action becomes inevitable? And
  18. An iconic building in the centre of Cambridge is, today, being named the David Attenborough Building, in honour of Sir David’s pioneering work in bringing the wonders of our natural world to our screens.
  19. The Vice-Chancellor’s Annual Address to the University - 2020

    Duration: 00:35:50
    Published Date: 2020/10/01
    The Vice-Chancellor marks the start of the new academic year this morning with a live annual address to the University community
  20. Illuminating the hidden kingdom of the truffle

    Duration: 00:04:58
    Published Date: 2018/02/11
    Truffles are one of the world’s most expensive ingredients, and also one of the most mysterious. Now, with the help of a 170-year-old ‘living laboratory’, and a dog called Lucy, researchers hope to unearth new understanding of the secret life of these underground delicacies.
  21. Playful naked mole-rats

    Duration: 00:00:41
    Published Date: 2015/09/02
    Playful naked mole-rats contribute to research into devastating medical conditions by Dr Ewan St. John Smith, Department of Pharmacology, who has been studying them for the past ten years. Find out more: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/n-is-for-naked-mole-rat
  22. Nanomaterials Up Close: Gum Arabic

    Duration: 00:00:52
    Published Date: 2014/06/30
    This alien glob is a piece of gum arabic from the hardened sap of the Acacia tree, most likely collected from a tree in Sudan. Rox Middleton, from the University of Cambridge, explains how the electron microscope has changed the way we are able to interact with objects at the nanoscale, allowing us just to enjoy a glimpse of the exquisite abstract forms around us. 'Nanomaterials Up Close' is a
  23. The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series

    Duration: 00:00:15
    Published Date: 2016/02/09
    From Albatross to Zebrafish, the Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge’s connections with animals through literature, art, science and society. The articles are now being made available as a series of podcasts, and in our new publication on Medium. https://medium.com/cambridge-animal-alphabet
  24. Microscopic rowers - without a cox

    Duration: 00:01:20
    Published Date: 2014/07/29
    New research shows that the whip-like appendages on many types of cells are able to synchronise their movements solely through interactions with the fluid that surrounds them. The paper, published in the journal eLife, is available at: http://elifesciences.org/lookup/doi/10.7554/elife.02750
  25. #MyCambridgeSoc : Women's History Soc

    Duration: 00:00:32
    Published Date: 2023/03/23
    History student Millie talks about the new society she helped make in Cambridge #Cambridge #Feminism #Feminist #Uni #MyCambridgeSoc #StudentLife #History
  26. Arriving in Cambridge

    Duration: 00:02:57
    Published Date: 2022/09/20
    Current students Amal, David and Cathryn-Olivia welcome you to the new term at the University of Cambridge. #GoingToCambridge Find about more about applying to Cambridge at www.cam.ac.uk/ugstudy
  27. Engineering photo competition 2015

    Duration: 00:02:47
    Published Date: 2015/11/10
    The winning photos from this year's Department of Engineering photo competition, sponsored by ZEISS. See many more at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/bullet-holes-and-graphene-caves-picturing-engineering Image credits: Rachel Garsed, Andrew Payne, Dilek Ozgit and Andrea De Luca, Kenichi Nakanishi, Alex Kendall.
  28. Behind the scenes of the 2010 Sculpture Promenade

    Duration: 00:16:28
    Published Date: 2011/02/17
    Discover how the grounds of the Fitz were transformed for the second year running by this new display of contemporary sculpture. See behind-the-scenes photos and time-lapse footage showing how the Promenade was installed, and hear interviews with Museum Director Timothy Potts and the sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld, as well as featured sculptors Rob Ward, Angela Conner, Nick Turvey, Ann Christopher
  29. 'Wow, I'm in Cambridge!' moment

    Duration: 00:03:38
    Published Date: 2021/09/12
    Want to find out more? Sign up for an Open Day this month: https://bit.ly/Cambridge2021OpenDay Students will enjoy many new experiences in their first few days and weeks of University. Cambridge has some of its own unique ways of helping students feel at home here.
  30. Legal Aid Reform

    Duration: 00:07:37
    Published Date: 2012/06/01
    The Effect of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 on Legal Aid for Family Cases. The legal aid system was created in 1949 as part of the development of the post-war Welfare State, alongside the National Health Service. It provides funding both for legal advice and out-of-court representation by lawyers, for example in negotiating the settlement of disputes, and --
  31. Could cancer drugs help save the Tasmanian devil?

    Duration: 00:01:53
    Published Date: 2018/04/09
    Transmissible cancers are incredibly rare in nature, yet have arisen in Tasmanian devils on at least two separate occasions. New research from the University of Cambridge identifies key anti-cancer drugs which could be trialled as a treatment for these diseases, which are threatening Tasmanian devils with extinction.
  32. Luck and lava

    Duration: 00:03:47
    Published Date: 2014/10/06
    A team of researchers from Cambridge’s Department of Earth Sciences have recently returned from Iceland where, thanks to a bit of luck, they have gathered the most extensive dataset ever from a volcanic eruption, which will likely yield considerable new insights into how molten rock moves underground, and whether or not it erupts.
  33. New Approaches to Maternal Mortality In Africa: Annette Nakimuli

    Duration: 00:14:00
    Published Date: 2012/06/29
    Conference Summary Millennium Development Goal 5 (MDG5) aims to improve maternal health. Unlike other MDGs, few countries are on track to achieve even the first goal of MDG 5, namely, to reduce maternal mortality by 75%. Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from the highest regional maternal mortality rate (MMR) at 640 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births and the annual decline has only been 0.1%. In
  34. New Approaches to Maternal Mortality In Africa: Ashley Moffett

    Duration: 00:03:54
    Published Date: 2012/06/29
    Conference Summary Millennium Development Goal 5 (MDG5) aims to improve maternal health. Unlike other MDGs, few countries are on track to achieve even the first goal of MDG 5, namely, to reduce maternal mortality by 75%. Sub-Saharan Africa suffers from the highest regional maternal mortality rate (MMR) at 640 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births and the annual decline has only been 0.1%. In
  35. Graduate from Cambridge University with Oliver

    Duration: 00:02:07
    Published Date: 2024/07/03
    What’s it like to graduate from the University of Cambridge? Join brand new @stjohnscollegecambridge9432 alumnus @olivercooney and his family as he graduates with a degree in Linguistics! #UniversityOfCambridge #CambridgeUniversity #CambridgeGraduation #JustGraduated #CambridgeAlumni #CambridgeStudent #Cambridge
  36. Cambridge Sport: Inspiring, Engaging, Transforming.

    Duration: 00:04:16
    Published Date: 2018/11/27
    A £2.5m gift to Cambridge sport funds two new hockey pitches at Wilberforce Sports Ground for use by the University and wider Cambridge community. The gift marks a defining moment in the mission of the University to improve sports facilities and recognise the many wide-ranging benefits sport gives to all who take part.
  37. Cambridge Footlights get ready for worldwide tour

    Duration: 00:02:47
    Published Date: 2018/06/12
    They'll be touring to London, Edinburgh, California, Las Vegas, Chicago, New York and more but first they have to rehearse. The Cambridge Footlights are preparing to perform 'Pillow Talk', a show featuring numerous sketches largely based on those late night thoughts that you daren't say out loud. To find out more about the troupe visit their website: https://footlightsontour.co.uk/
  38. Understanding the OCD Brain part 2: Animal research at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:15:11
    Published Date: 2017/03/28
    Science writer David Adam has obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In the second of a series of films, he meets researchers at the University of Cambridge to find out what animals – rats and marmosets – can teach us about the condition and how this can help in the development of new treatments.
  39. #MyCambridgeSoc : Cambridge University Handball Club

    Duration: 00:00:40
    Published Date: 2024/01/11
    Looking to join a new sports team this year? Not only does the Cambridge University Handball Club have space for experienced players and beginners, it also has room for fans who play musical instruments. #Handball #Sport #CambridgeUniversity #Cambridge
  40. A systems approach to policy development

    Duration: 00:04:49
    Published Date: 2013/05/08
    Andrea Lee, Head of the Strategic Analysis team at the Department for Communities and Local Government, shares her experience of being a CSaP Policy Fellow and the ways new methodologies in research can be leveraged in government.
  41. The Acting Vice-Chancellor’s annual 1st October address to the…

    Duration: 00:10:12
    Published Date: 2022/10/03
    The Acting Vice-Chancellor, Dr Anthony Freeling, marked the start of the new academic year this morning by giving his annual address to the University in the Senate House.
  42. 55 Cancri e

    Duration: 00:00:30
    Published Date: 2016/03/30
    Artist's impression of 55 Cancri e orbiting its parent star. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The most detailed map of a small, rocky ‘super Earth’ to date reveals a planet almost completely covered by lava, with a molten ‘hot’ side and solid ‘cool’ side. Read more: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/map-of-rocky-exoplanet-reveals-a-lava-world
  43. Resolution ready to shine down under

    Duration: 00:01:54
    Published Date: 2013/08/29
    Built by undergraduates working for their exams, with funds raised by the students themselves, Cambridge's solar car is the only British entry into the World Solar Challenge. Despite the odds, however, its radical design could still secure victory. - See more at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/resolution-ready-to-shine-down-under#sthash.J5JFhIVd.dpuf
  44. Superconnected

    Duration: 00:07:44
    Published Date: 2010/07/09
    The first in a new range of powerful superconductors which could revolutionise the production of machines like hospital MRI scanners and protect the national grid have been developed by engineers at the University of Cambridge. Professor David Cardwell explains what superconductors are, why we need them, and how he and his team have devised techniques to make them more powerful than ever before.
  45. Podcast: What are we (as a global community) doing right now?

    Duration: 00:49:16
    Published Date: 2020/12/10
    Last episode, we talked about how we got to where we are now with climate change, but do we even know what’s going on with climate change right now? In this episode we’ll talk about what tipping points we’re approaching, how and why we’re still struggling to gain momentum toward action on climate change, and what difference it would make if carbon dioxide was a brown smelly substance. To
  46. Researchers from the University of Cambridge have discovered a novel genetic cause of severe obesity which, although relatively rare, demonstrates for the first time that genes can reduce basal metabolic rate -- how the body burns calories. http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/novel-genetic-mutations-cause-low-metabolic-rate-and-obesity
  47. Rowing novice? Try our new Rowing Tank

    Duration: 00:01:27
    Published Date: 2018/04/18
    Want to learn how to row but worried about falling into the River Cam? Well Downing College's rowing tank maybe a good place to work on your technique before getting into an actual boat. The tank officially opens on Saturday 21st April. For more information visit their website: http://www.cambridgerowingtank.co.uk
  48. Understanding the chain fountain

    Duration: 00:12:21
    Published Date: 2014/01/17
    Why do you get a fountain? We have shown that, to get a fountain, when a link of the next link of chain from the is pulled into motion by the tension in the chain above it, it must also be pushed into motion by the pot. The existence of this new force will require us to re-examine some very old ideas about energy loss and chain pickup. We made an explanatory video
  49. Behind the scenes of the University Herbarium

    Duration: 00:03:08
    Published Date: 2012/09/25
    The relocation of the Herbarium's one million pressed and dried plants to their new home in the University's state-of-the-art Sainsbury Laboratory is turning up hundreds of unique specimens never seen since their collection centuries ago. http://cambridgeherbarium.org/
  50. The strange new world of Nanoscience, narrated by Stephen Fry

    Duration: 00:17:27
    Published Date: 2010/02/15
    Winner Best short film at the Scinema Science film festival 2010. Where and what is nano? How will it shape our future? Nanoscience is the study of phenomena and manipulation of materials at the nanoscale, where properties differ significantly from those at a larger scale. The strange world of nanoscience - it can take you into atoms and beyond the stars.
  51. Moving a capital city

    Duration: 00:03:47
    Published Date: 2023/11/14
    Researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Institut of Teknologi Bundung, in Indonesia, are working together to understand earthquake risk at the site of Indonesia’s new capital city, which is being relocated from Jakarta to Nusantara, in Indonesia Borneo. Their work could help build the city in a way that is protected from earthquakes. Read more :

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