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  2. How to train your drugs: from nanotherapeutics to nanobots |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/how-to-train-your-drugs-from-nanotherapeutics-to-nanobots
    Thumbnail for How to train your drugs: from nanotherapeutics to nanobots | University of Cambridge 23 Jun 2017: The process was so effective that 20 days later, the cell culture showed no evidence of any revival, suggesting that the tumour cells had been destroyed.
  3. Student-led designs could help prevent childhood asthma deaths |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/student-led-designs-could-help-prevent-childhood-asthma-deaths
    Thumbnail for Student-led designs could help prevent childhood asthma deaths | University of Cambridge 10 Jul 2017: 20 minutes due to an asthma attack.
  4. Périgord black truffle cultivated in the UK for the first time |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/perigord-black-truffle-cultivated-in-the-uk-for-the-first-time
    Thumbnail for Périgord black truffle cultivated in the UK for the first time | University of Cambridge 6 Nov 2017: The truffle industry is projected to be worth £4.5 billion annually in the next 10-20 years.
  5. Studies begin on first Huntington’s disease sheep imported to UK |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/studies-begin-on-first-huntingtons-disease-sheep-imported-to-uk
    Thumbnail for Studies begin on first Huntington’s disease sheep imported to UK | University of Cambridge 9 Jul 2017: The HTT gene contains a repeated string of CAG bases: in healthy individuals, the CAG repeat is around 20 CAGs long, but if the repeat has 36 or more CAGs, an
  6. Ancient fish scales and vertebrate teeth share an embryonic origin |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ancient-fish-scales-and-vertebrate-teeth-share-an-embryonic-origin
    Thumbnail for Ancient fish scales and vertebrate teeth share an embryonic origin | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2017: For image use please see separate credits above. Share. Published. 20 Nov 2017.
  7. 'Selfish brain' wins out when competing with muscle power,…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/selfish-brain-wins-out-when-competing-with-muscle-power-study-finds
    Thumbnail for 'Selfish brain' wins out when competing with muscle power, study finds | University of Cambridge 20 Oct 2017: Yet skeletal muscle mass is also energetically expensive tissue, accounting for 20% of the human male 'basal metabolic rate' – the energy used when doing nothing. ... For image use please see separate credits above. Share. Published. 20 Oct 2017.
  8. Trading on human tides – the 'free market' of people…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/trading-on-human-tides-the-free-market-of-people-smuggling
    Thumbnail for Trading on human tides – the 'free market' of people smuggling | University of Cambridge 31 Jul 2017: As one operational analyst from the European border agency Frontex told Campana: “If you carry 20 people in a boat, that could be the equivalent of five years’ bad fishing.”.
  9. Scientists identify mechanism that helps us inhibit unwanted thoughts …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-identify-mechanism-that-helps-us-inhibit-unwanted-thoughts
    Thumbnail for Scientists identify mechanism that helps us inhibit unwanted thoughts | University of Cambridge 3 Nov 2017: We are sometimes confronted with reminders of unwanted thoughts — thoughts about unpleasant memories, images or worries. When this happens, the thought may be
  10. Fastest stars in the Milky Way are ‘runaways’ from another galaxy |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fastest-stars-in-the-milky-way-are-runaways-from-another-galaxy
    Thumbnail for Fastest stars in the Milky Way are ‘runaways’ from another galaxy | University of Cambridge 5 Jul 2017: To date, roughly 20 hypervelocity stars have been observed, mostly in the northern hemisphere, although it’s possible that there are many more that can only be observed in the southern
  11. Keyhole surgery more effective than open surgery for ruptured…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/keyhole-surgery-more-effective-than-open-surgery-for-ruptured-aneurysm
    Thumbnail for Keyhole surgery more effective than open surgery for ruptured aneurysm | University of Cambridge 15 Nov 2017: The keyhole group also spent fewer days in hospital (14.4 versus 20.5 in the open repair group) and had lower overall costs (£16,900 versus £19,500 in the

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