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  2. Algae-power: a natural energy supply

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2022/05/19
    Read the full story here:https://bit.ly/AlgaeComputing Scientists have managed to power a microprocessor continuously for a year using ALGAE! The new system has potential as a renewable way to power large numbers of small devices as part of the Internet of Things. This research was carried out by Dr Paolo Bombelli and Professor Christopher Howe from the University of Cambridge's Department of
  3. Podcast: Dementia: risks, diagnosis and prevention

    Duration: 00:56:20
    Published Date: 2022/01/27
    What causes dementia? And how do we diagnose and treat it? Is there anything we can do to stop ourselves from developing dementia? These are the crucial questions we’ll be exploring with clinical neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian, sociologist Richard Milne, and neurologist James Rowe. In this episode, we’ll find out more about what dementia actually is, some surprising factors that increase
  4. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – an event from the Centre for…

    Duration: 01:36:03
    Published Date: 2022/03/01
    The University’s Centre for Geopolitics has convened an expert panel in Cambridge today for an emergency event to discuss the ramifications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Panel: · Prof Brendan Simms (chair), Director of the Centre for Geopolitics · Charles Clarke, Former Home Secretary and Co-Founder of the Baltic Geopolitics Programme at Cambridge · Dr Rory Finnin, Associate Professor
  5. Are private prosecutions a public benefit, or a public bane?

    Duration: 00:14:22
    Published Date: 2022/01/04
    There have been several recent egregious examples of private prosecutions, including the case of the Post Office prosecuting numerous Postmasters for losses caused by a faulty IT system. Professor John Spencer discusses these cases, the evolution of the system of private prosecutions, and the considerations involved in regulating such actions. Professor Spencer is Professor Emeritus of Law and
  6. CTVT Oronasal Tumours

    Duration: 00:01:44
    Published Date: 2022/07/04
    Read more about the research here: https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/male-dogs-four-times-more-likely-to-develop-contagious-cancer-on-nose-or-mouth-than-females Animation Credit: Emma Werner Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumour (CTVT) is an unusual cancer – it is infectious and can spread between dogs when they come into contact. The living cancer cells physically ‘transplant’ themselves
  7. Returning the Benin Bronzes

    Duration: 00:05:23
    Published Date: 2023/02/08
    In 1897, during the violent sacking of Benin City by British armed forces, thousands of artefacts were removed and subsequently sold in London. 116 objects, known as Benin Bronzes, eventually entered the collection of the University of Cambridge’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA). The University is now in the process of arranging for the return of these objects to Nigeria. In
  8. Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:03:33
    Published Date: 2022/02/20
    Undergraduate students and staff talk about studying Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. To find out more about this course, see https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.a... Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this video is accurate at the time it was uploaded, changes are likely to occur. It is therefore very
  9. Ancient grammatical puzzle solved after 2,500 years

    Duration: 00:06:00
    Published Date: 2022/12/15
    Learn more about the story here: https://bit.ly/SanskritGrammarPuzzleYT A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th Century BC has finally been solved by an Indian PhD student at the University of Cambridge. Dr Rishi Rajpopat made the breakthrough by decoding a rule taught by “the father of linguistics” Pāṇini. The discovery makes it possible to 'derive' any
  10. Global Humanities & Multilingualism at Cambridge University

    Duration: 00:04:33
    Published Date: 2022/07/15
    Languages are central to our identities – how we view the world and how we’re viewed by others. They play a vital role in dealing with key issues of our time: community cohesion; international development; defence, diplomacy and national security; international trade and business; and health and well-being. In Cambridge, our expertise across many different disciplines allows us to research
  11. Has the UK Supreme Court stopped Scottish Independence?

    Duration: 00:15:33
    Published Date: 2022/12/01
    On the 23rd November the UK Supreme court decided that the Scottish Parliament did not have the power to enact legislation to hold a second independence referendum in Scotland. In this short video Professor Alison Young explains the backdrop to the case, sets out how the Supreme court decided the case, and explores possible future paths to Scottish independence. Alison Young is the Sir David

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