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  2. Topics | University of Cambridge

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    16 Jun 2024: The importance of language is hard to overestimate, yet few of us are aware of the sheer breadth and diversity of language research.
  3. Farming | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/farming
    16 Jun 2024: Yet the impacts of their production and use are longstanding and far-reaching, as shown by the pesticide plant disaster in Bhopal, India in 1984. ... Yet this interpretation may betray fundamental differences in how white settlers and indigenous
  4. Mining | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/mining
    16 Jun 2024: Engineers may consider well water identical to water from a sacred glacier, but indigenous people may see them as radically different (Li 2015). ... All entries are copyright of the authors and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4
  5. Pandemics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: The US Strategic National Stockpile also included masks and antivirals distributed during exercises to test for the allocation of scarce resources during a pandemic. ... All entries are copyright of the authors and licensed under a Creative Commons
  6. Latin America | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    16 Jun 2024: degree of self-government in a ‘Republic of Indians’, with communal control over their own lands, forests, and water. ... Yet ‘bottom-up’ social movement resistance remained an impediment to the neoliberal project (Pechlaner & Otero 2010).
  7. Psychology A-Z | Department of Psychology

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/study/psychology_a-z
    16 Jun 2024: D. Down Syndrome. Down syndrome (DS), usually characterised by an additional copy of chromosome 21 (trisomy 21), is the most common known genetic cause of intellectual disability (1 in 1000). ... To do so, it is crucial that we examine common and
  8. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/42/feed

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    16 Jun 2024: Similarly, Antina von Schnitzler has shown how water meters became political in the South African context of post-apartheid politics. ... In this case, Carse describes how the flow of water that feeds the Panama Canal is regulated by forests and their
  9. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/82/feed

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    16 Jun 2024: Similarly, Antina von Schnitzler has shown how water meters became political in the South African context of post-apartheid politics. ... In this case, Carse describes how the flow of water that feeds the Panama Canal is regulated by forests and their
  10. AI and scholarship: a manifesto

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/ai-and-scholarship-manifesto
    Thumbnail for AI and scholarship: a manifesto 15 Mar 2024: It is often slow, discombobulating, full of mistakes and inefficiencies, and yet imperative for creating new scholarship and new generations of scholars. ... Engaging generative AI means calling on cloud data centres, which means using scarce freshwater
  11. News | School of the Biological Sciences

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    16 Jun 2024: These regions play a deeply conserved role in cell division yet paradoxically are fast evolving. ... Bartlett. The findings also show that common assumptions around food labelling can be misplaced.
  12. 13 Feb 2023: Yet when learning flexible, nonlinear, probabilistic dynamics models, most previous work has focused on discrete time models to avoid computational, numerical, and mathematical difficulties. ... In 16th Bayesian Modelling Applications Workshop at UAI,
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    16 Jun 2024: an octopus so large it could cover an entire village, an invisible sorceress, a water leopard, a zombie, and a ghost have in common? ... Yet even these small monstrous acts poignantly illuminate what it means to live in crisis.
  14. Feed aggregator | Department of Physics

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    16 Jun 2024: The text in this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. ... It will be used to search for signs of life in exoplanets and look for the very first stars.
  15. Research Horizons

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_37_research_horizons.pdf
    9 Oct 2018: A new generation of telescopes will make these detailed observations of exoplanets possible: NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which launched in April 2018, and the James Webb Space Telescope ... Exoplanets might shed light on the
  16. Professor Didier Queloz wins 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics for first…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/professor-didier-queloz-wins-2019-nobel-prize-in-physics-for-first-discovery-of-an-exoplanet
    Thumbnail for Professor Didier Queloz wins 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics for first discovery of an exoplanet | University of Cambridge 8 Oct 2019: Research. Professor Didier Queloz wins 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics for first discovery of an exoplanet.. ... We can now estimate that there are tens of billions of potentially inhabitable exoplanets.
  17. Media coverage - News - Cambridge Judge Business School

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/news/media-coverage/
    Musk may not have run out of road just yet. Daily Mail | 6 April 2024. ... From Paralympian to water security specialist: meet the 2024 Class of Young Global Leaders.
  18. Without Trust, we cannot stand | Trust & Technology Initiative

    https://www.trusttech.cam.ac.uk/perspectives/technology-humanity-society-democracy/without-trust-we-cannot-stand
    16 Jun 2024: The common ground from which I begin is that we cannot have guarantees that everyone will keep trust. ... Yet this high enthusiasm forever more complete openness and transparency has done little to build or restore public trust.
  19. Quanz_et_al_ESA_white_paper_MIR_interferometry_revised

    https://people.ast.cam.ac.uk/~wyatt/qabb22.pdf
    22 Mar 2024: Q2) What fraction of terrestrial exoplanets provide (surface) conditions so that liquid water and life as we know it could in principle exist? ... has been growing at a breathtaking speed: to date we know more than 5000 exoplanets and exoplanet
  20. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/611/feed

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    16 Jun 2024: While Robert Koch discovered the bacteria causing tuberculosis and cholera in land fields and water sources, Louis Pasteur showed that pathogens could be modified in the laboratory and be used to ... The US Strategic National Stockpile also included
  21. Embracing Circularity: A Pathway for Strengthening the Critical Raw…

    https://www.corporateleadersgroup.com/files/cisl_embracing_circularity_report_v5.pdf
    25 Jul 2023: The material featured in this publication is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). ... Thermal waters could be another source of lithium. However, they are currently mainly

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