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Scientists 'see' puzzling features deep in Earth’s interior | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-see-puzzling-features-deep-in-earths-interior19 May 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
AI tackles the challenge of materials structure prediction |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ai-tackles-the-challenge-of-materials-structure-prediction27 Jul 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Racial discrimination linked to increased risk of premature babies |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/racial-discrimination-linked-to-increased-risk-of-premature-babies5 Aug 2022: people. But the influence of structural racism is still present within the healthcare system today. ... From segregated healthcare for uninsured and under-insured people of colour in the United States, to the global disparity in COVID-19 vaccinations, -
Maternal microbiome promotes healthy development of the baby |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/maternal-microbiome-promotes-healthy-development-of-the-baby28 Jun 2022: People. Places. Related organisations. 2024 University of Cambridge. -
Alzheimer’s disease causes cells to overheat and ‘fry like eggs’ |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/alzheimers-disease-causes-cells-to-overheat-and-fry-like-eggs31 May 2022: Alzheimer’s disease affects an estimated 44 million people worldwide, and there are currently no effective diagnostics or treatments. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Intensive farming may actually reduce risk of pandemics, experts…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/intensive-farming-may-actually-reduce-risk-of-pandemics-experts-argue24 Jun 2022: wildlife. They say that this contact with increasingly disturbed, stressed, and infected wildlife makes the spillover of zoonotic viruses into people or livestock more likely. ... This could increase the contact between people, livestock and stressed -
Slow spin of early galaxy observed for the first time | University of …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/slow-spin-of-early-galaxy-observed-for-the-first-time1 Jul 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Risk of volcano catastrophe ‘a roll of the dice’, say experts |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/risk-of-volcano-catastrophe-a-roll-of-the-dice-say-experts17 Aug 2022: An estimated 100,000 people died locally, and global temperatures dropped by a degree on average, causing mass crop failures that led to famine, violent uprisings and epidemics in what was ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. -
Experts urge government to keep focus on levelling-up health |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/experts-urge-government-to-keep-focus-on-levelling-up-health30 Sep 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Scientists develop new method to assess ozone layer recovery |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-develop-new-method-to-assess-ozone-layer-recovery24 Aug 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
“Write fewer papers, take more risks”: researchers call for…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/write-fewer-papers-take-more-risks-researchers-call-for-rebellion6 Jun 2022: In the book’s prologue, the editors quote a similar point made by the anthropologist, Mary Pratt, in 1988: “How could such interesting people, doing such interesting things, produce such dull ... In a separate chapter a psychologist discusses how she -
UK plants flowering a month earlier due to climate change |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/uk-plants-flowering-a-month-earlier-due-to-climate-change2 Feb 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Messaging on healthy foods may not prompt healthier purchases: study…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/messaging-on-healthy-foods-may-not-prompt-healthier-purchases-study28 Jun 2022: People making food-buying choices are often faced with adverts or other descriptions such as ‘low calorie’ (healthy) or ‘tasty’ (less healthy) to influence their decisions, so how effective are ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. -
‘Slushy’ magma ocean led to formation of the Moon’s crust |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/slushy-magma-ocean-led-to-formation-of-the-moons-crust13 Jan 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Cambridge scientists get £22.5 million boost from Cancer Research UK…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-scientists-get-ps225-million-boost-from-cancer-research-uk27 Jan 2022: Every year around 37,300 people are diagnosed with cancer in the East of England. ... Our determination to beat cancer hasn’t faltered and we’re even more focussed on our ambition of seeing three in four people survive their cancer by 2034. -
Slow-moving shell of water can make Parkinson’s proteins ‘stickier’ | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/slow-moving-shell-of-water-can-make-parkinsons-proteins-stickier15 Nov 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Cambridge researchers awarded European Research Council funding |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-researchers-awarded-european-research-council-funding-117 Mar 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Tiny ‘skyscrapers’ help bacteria convert sunlight into electricity |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/tiny-skyscrapers-help-bacteria-convert-sunlight-into-electricity7 Mar 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
No ‘safest spot’ to minimise risk of COVID-19 transmission on trains…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/no-safest-spot-to-minimise-risk-of-covid-19-transmission-on-trains22 Jun 2022: We hope this research will give people an idea of the types of risk for an airborne disease on public transport. ... However, in a real scenario, people don’t know where an infectious person is, so infection risk is constant no matter where you are in -
Testing the effectiveness of KN95 and surgical mask ‘fit hacks’ |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/testing-the-effectiveness-of-kn95-and-surgical-mask-fit-hacks2 Feb 2022: We’ve seen lots of anecdotal evidence of people hacking their masks to better fit the shape of their face, but we wanted to validate whether any of these hacks actually ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Taste of the future: robot chef learns to ‘taste as you go’ |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/taste-of-the-future-robot-chef-learns-to-taste-as-you-go4 May 2022: Taste is also highly individual: some people love spicy food, while others have a sweet tooth. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Algae-powered computing: scientists create reliable and renewable…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-create-reliable-biological-photovoltaic-cell-using-algae12 May 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Self-healing materials for robotics made from ‘jelly’ and salt |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/self-healing-materials-for-robotics-made-from-jelly-and-salt18 Feb 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Fervent fans keep faith with heroes even after ‘immoral acts’, study…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fervent-fans-keep-faith-with-heroes-even-after-immoral-acts-study-finds6 Sep 2022: We can see that people often keep holding on to a positive character evaluation even when the admired person commits a severe transgression. ... Cambridge social psychologist Prof Simone Schnall, the study’s senior author, said: “People often use -
Natural clean-up: bacteria can remove plastic pollution from lakes |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/natural-clean-up-bacteria-can-remove-plastic-pollution-from-lakes26 Jul 2022: Hopefully our results will encourage people to be even more careful about how they dispose of plastic waste," said Eleanor Sheridan in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Plant Sciences, ... People. Places. 2024 University of Cambridge. -
Molecular 3D-maps unlock new ways of studying human reproduction |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/molecular-3d-maps-unlock-new-ways-of-studying-human-reproduction16 Jun 2022: The study also provides a crucial reference for foetal tissue generation in the lab - such tissue is in short supply but is needed for drug screening and -
Seawater could have provided phosphorous required for emerging life | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/seawater-could-have-provided-phosphorous-required-for-emerging-life27 Sep 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Mums’ activity levels may depend on number and ages of children |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mums-activity-levels-may-depend-on-number-and-ages-of-children16 Nov 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Cambridge awarded €1.9m to stop AI undermining ‘core human values’ |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-awarded-eu19m-to-stop-ai-undermining-core-human-values9 Feb 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Chandra Observatory shows black hole spins slower than its peers |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/chandra-observatory-shows-black-hole-spins-slower-than-its-peers30 Jun 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Scientists detect dementia signs as early as nine years ahead of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-detect-dementia-signs-as-early-as-nine-years-ahead-of-diagnosis13 Oct 2022: This was also the case for people who developed a rarer form of dementia known as frontotemporal dementia. ... Dr Rittman said the findings could also help identify people who can participate in clinical trials for potential new treatments. -
New, nature-inspired concepts for turning CO2 into clean fuels |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-nature-inspired-concepts-for-turning-co2-into-clean-fuels28 Feb 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Women are ‘running with leaded shoes’ when promoted at work, says…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-are-running-with-leaded-shoes-when-promoted-at-work-says-study19 Apr 2022: At the lowest levels of employment, women reported feeling significantly more respected than men, yet this reverses as people climb within an organisation, resulting in men feeling significantly more respected than ... In addition, to assess positional -
Just like humans, more intelligent jays have greater self-control |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/just-like-humans-more-intelligent-jays-have-greater-self-control31 Oct 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Industry funding potentially compromising gambling addiction…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/industry-funding-potentially-compromising-gambling-addiction-research-say-experts15 Feb 2022: Between four and nine people in 1,000 are estimated to experience problem gambling. ... For reasons that are unclear, some groups appear to be disproportionately affected – for example, in the UK, some research suggests it is more common among Black -
Opinion: The challenges faced by doctors and nurses in conflict zones …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opinion-the-challenges-faced-by-doctors-and-nurses-in-conflict-zones15 Mar 2022: exacerbate feelings of senselessness, futility, and surreality, and threaten people’s existential grounding. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Cambridge launches new Leverhulme Centre for Life in the Universe |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-launches-new-leverhulme-centre-for-life-in-the-universe10 Jan 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Study reveals why highly infectious cholera variant mysteriously died …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-reveals-why-highly-infectious-cholera-variant-mysteriously-died-out5 Jul 2022: In the past 200 years, seven cholera pandemics have killed millions of people across the world; the seventh is still ongoing with large outbreaks in Yemen and Somalia. ... People. Places. 2024 University of Cambridge. -
UK-led robotic sky scanner reveals its first galactic fingerprint |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/uk-led-robotic-sky-scanner-reveals-its-first-galactic-fingerprint12 Dec 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. Places. -
Traumatic brain injury ‘remains a major global health problem’ say…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/traumatic-brain-injury-remains-a-major-global-health-problem-say-experts30 Sep 2022: The Commission documents traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a global public-health problem, which afflicts 55 million people worldwide, costs over US$400 billion (£350 billion) per year, and is a leading -
Investment in languages education could return double for UK economy…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/investment-in-languages-education-could-return-double-for-uk-economy22 Feb 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Want more students to learn languages? Win over the parents, research …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/want-more-students-to-learn-languages-win-over-the-parents-research-suggests3 May 2022: Slightly surprisingly, the people who feed into that most appear to be their parents.”. ... The new study similarly indicates that encouraging more young people to learn languages requires a broader-minded approach. -
Relocating farmland could turn back clock twenty years on carbon…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/relocating-farmland-could-turn-back-clock-twenty-years-on-carbon-emissions10 Mar 2022: The researchers acknowledge that relocating cropland must be done in a way that is acceptable to the people it affects, both economically and socially. ... Financial incentives can also encourage people to farm in better suited locations. -
Pheasant meat sold for food found to contain many tiny shards of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pheasant-meat-sold-for-food-found-to-contain-many-tiny-shards-of-toxic-lead22 Aug 2022: He added: “By eating pheasant, people are also unwittingly eating lead, which is toxic.”. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. People. Places. 2024 University of Cambridge. -
Catholic Church can curb carbon emissions by returning to meat-free…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/catholic-church-can-curb-carbon-emissions-by-returning-to-meat-free-fridays1 Nov 2022: Researchers say that, in terms of CO2 emissions, this is equivalent to 82,000 fewer people taking a return trip from London to New York over the course of a year. ... People in England and Wales eat an average of 100 grams of meat a day, according to the -
Professor Suchitra Sebastian to receive the Schmidt Science Polymaths …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/professor-suchitra-sebastian-to-receive-the-schmidt-science-polymaths-award30 Jun 2022: It's so rare that an award selects people for being polymaths. ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Subjects. People. -
Cambridge Biomedical Campus celebrates 60 years with £2bn boost to UK …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-biomedical-campus-celebrates-60-years-with-ps2bn-boost-to-uk-economy2 Sep 2022: Around 9,100 people are diagnosed with oesophageal cancer each year in the UK. ... Some people develop a condition – called Barrett’s oesophagus – prior to developing into cancer. -
New study suggests climate change may be affecting animal body size | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-study-suggests-climate-change-may-be-affecting-animal-body-size29 Nov 2022: Please read our email privacy notice for details. People. -
Greater business-university collaboration will reap rewards, says new …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/greater-business-university-collaboration-will-reap-rewards-says-new-report28 Mar 2022: The report by the National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) and the Centre for Business Research (CBR) at Cambridge Judge Business School found that people-based interactions are the most ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. -
Curbing COVID-19 in schools: Cambridge scientists support CO2 monitor …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/curbing-covid-19-in-schools-cambridge-scientists-support-co2-monitor-rollout17 Jan 2022: air flows, ventilation levels, and the number of people in a space. ... By keeping up simple measures such as ventilation and testing, young people can now enjoy more freedom at school and college.”.
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