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  2. ‘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-crust
    Thumbnail for ‘Slushy’ magma ocean led to formation of the Moon’s crust | University of Cambridge 13 Jan 2022: The range of anorthosite ages – over 200 million years – is difficult to reconcile with an ocean of essentially liquid magma whose characteristic solidification time is close to 100 million years.
  3. ‘Scandalous & libellous books’ at the University Library –…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=13743
    Copies of both were bequeathed to the Library in 1943 by Sir Stephen Gaselee (Pepys Librarian and later Librarian of the Foreign Office), who gave nearly 200 books now in Arc ... Fascimile (2005) of a 1720s edition of the Earl of Rochester’s Sodom
  4. ‘Ruby, who worked with Prof Hopkins’: papers of Ruby Leader, Animal…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=22088
    run from rats and mice but Miss Leader, who studies foodstuffs and vitamines, has 200 rats under her care’.
  5. ‘Pride and prejudice: celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen’s…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=5010
    ‘Pride and prejudice: celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen’s best-loved novel’. ... The exhibition, curated by Dr Chole Preedy, accompanies the major international conference Pride and prejudice: celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen’s best-loved
  6. ‘Pill on a string’ test to transform oesophageal cancer diagnosis |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pill-on-a-string-test-to-transform-oesophageal-cancer-diagnosis
    Thumbnail for ‘Pill on a string’ test to transform oesophageal cancer diagnosis | University of Cambridge 30 Jul 2020: Around 9,200 people are diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in the UK each year and around 7,900 sadly die.
  7. ‘Mysterious’ ancient creature was definitely an animal, research…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mysterious-ancient-creature-was-definitely-an-animal-research-confirms
    Thumbnail for ‘Mysterious’ ancient creature was definitely an animal, research confirms | University of Cambridge 15 Sep 2017: They are mysterious because despite there being around 200 different species, very few of them resemble any living or extinct organism, and therefore what they were, and how they relate to
  8. ‘My dearest Siegfried’: The Egremont Sassoon Papers – Cambridge…

    https://specialcollections-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=5533
    Over 200 letters from Ash to Sassoon survive in the archive, including letters on the reception of Sassoon’s work and others giving insights into his writing process.
  9. ‘Mid-sized’ firms key to UK manufacturing and economy – Cambridge…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/mid-sized-firms-key-to-uk-manufacturing/
    Thumbnail for ‘Mid-sized’ firms key to UK manufacturing and economy – Cambridge Enterprise 23 Oct 2020: Mid-sized’ firms key to UK manufacturing and economy. Share:. A reduction in the trade deficit by £20bn and an estimated 200,000 UK-based jobs could be created over the ... Authors estimate that assisting mid-sized firms could reduce the UK’s trade
  10. ‘Goodbye Piccadilly’: The Civic Trust and the post-war built…

    https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/collections/research-guides/dsnd/
    29 Feb 2024: In their place were to be a number of 200-foot towers containing hotels, offices and flats, connected by raised walkways.
  11. ‘Being an Islander’: Art and Identity of the Large Mediterranean…

    https://islander.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/blog/2019-09-05-being-an-islander/
    23 Jul 2023: Torso of Dionysos from the Roman Gymnasium of Salamis, East Cyprus (Middle Roman 100 – 200 CE).

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