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  2. Nanoparticles used to transport anti-cancer agent to cells |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/nanoparticles-used-to-transport-anti-cancer-agent-to-cells
    Thumbnail for Nanoparticles used to transport anti-cancer agent to cells | University of Cambridge 17 Sep 2019: We focus on difficult diseases such as hard-to-treat cancers for which there has been no improvement in treatment in the last 20 years. ... But we focus on difficult diseases such as hard-to-treat cancers for which there has been no improvement in
  3. How I got into Cambridge – students head home to share tips with…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/how-i-got-into-cambridge-students-head-home-to-share-tips-with-school-pupils-during-conference
    Thumbnail for How I got into Cambridge – students head home to share tips with school pupils during Conference series | University of Cambridge 15 Mar 2019: Homerton student Matthew Coombes from Newcastle 3 of 3. Matthew Coombes, 20, is a former pupil of Lord Lawson of Beamish Academy in Gateshead who will be at the Newcastle event ... Aintree - Wednesday 20 March 2019, Aintree Racecourse - 9.30am to 3.30pm.
  4. ‘Game-changing’ research could solve evolution mysteries | University …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/game-changing-research-could-solve-evolution-mysteries
    Thumbnail for ‘Game-changing’ research could solve evolution mysteries | University of Cambridge 11 Sep 2019: Professor Enrico Cappellini, a specialist in Palaeoproteomics at the Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, and first author on the paper, said: “For 20 years ancient DNA has been used to address
  5. A feast for the senses

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/feast-for-the-senses
    Thumbnail for A feast for the senses 29 Nov 2019: 2019/20 exhibition: Feast & Fast: the art of food in Europe, 1500-1800.
  6. Pigeon slippers, Nobel weirdos and cakes at dawn

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/24camthings2019
    Thumbnail for Pigeon slippers, Nobel weirdos and cakes at dawn 13 Dec 2019: 20. 2019 was the year of upcycling. Image: vorsprung.
  7. Molecular patterns could better predict breast cancer recurrence |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/molecular-patterns-could-better-predict-breast-cancer-recurrence
    Thumbnail for Molecular patterns could better predict breast cancer recurrence | University of Cambridge 13 Mar 2019: examined the patterns of genetic changes within tumours from nearly 2,000 women with breast cancer and followed their progress over 20 years – including whether their cancer returned. ... They also identified subgroups of women with oestrogen
  8. Cambridge University bursaries boost students’ academic performance…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-university-bursaries-boost-students-academic-performance-and-reduce-anxiety-study-finds
    Thumbnail for Cambridge University bursaries boost students’ academic performance and reduce anxiety, study finds | University of Cambridge 20 Jun 2019: Share. Published. 20 Jun 2019. Search news. Sign up to receive our newsletter.
  9. "A very Cambridge story"

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/antibodies-research-nobel-prize
    Thumbnail for "A very Cambridge story" 20 Mar 2019: There was a culture that we should be tackling difficult problems – things that might not get results for 20 or 30 years.”.
  10. 'Upcycling' crowned Cambridge Dictionary's Word of the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/upcycling-crowned-cambridge-dictionarys-word-of-the-year-2019
    Thumbnail for 'Upcycling' crowned Cambridge Dictionary's Word of the Year 2019 | University of Cambridge 5 Nov 2019: 20%. The Press continues to work closely with the wider University of Cambridge and partners to ensure long-term commitment to environmental sustainability.
  11. Looking up

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/didier-queloz-phd-looking-up
    Thumbnail for Looking up 8 Oct 2019: People have asked me, since, what made me a discoverer,” reflects Queloz, sitting in his office at the Cavendish Laboratory 20 years later, where he is Professor of Physics.

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