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  2. Mechanism behind neuron death in motor neurone disease and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mechanism-behind-neuron-death-in-motor-neurone-disease-and-frontotemporal-dementia-discovered
    Thumbnail for Mechanism behind neuron death in motor neurone disease and frontotemporal dementia discovered | University of Cambridge 20 Apr 2018: For image use please see separate credits above. Published. 20 Apr 2018.
  3. Selective amnesia: how rats and humans are able to actively forget…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/selective-amnesia-how-rats-and-humans-are-able-to-actively-forget-distracting-memories
    Thumbnail for Selective amnesia: how rats and humans are able to actively forget distracting memories | University of Cambridge 7 Nov 2018: Rats first got to explore object A for five minutes, and then were removed from the arena; they were then placed back in the arena 20 minutes later with object B,
  4. Advances in brain imaging settle debate over spread of key protein in …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/advances-in-brain-imaging-settle-debate-over-spread-of-key-protein-in-alzheimers
    Thumbnail for Advances in brain imaging settle debate over spread of key protein in Alzheimer’s | University of Cambridge 5 Jan 2018: An estimated 44 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer’s disease, a disease whose symptoms include memory problems, changes in behaviour and
  5. In living colour: Brightly-coloured bacteria could be used to…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/in-living-colour-brightly-coloured-bacteria-could-be-used-to-grow-paints-and-coatings
    Thumbnail for In living colour: Brightly-coloured bacteria could be used to 'grow' paints and coatings | University of Cambridge 20 Feb 2018: For image use please see separate credits above. Published. 20 Feb 2018.
  6. ‘The greatest director in the world right now’ begins residency at…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-greatest-director-in-the-world-right-now-begins-residency-at-centre-for-film-and-screen
    Thumbnail for ‘The greatest director in the world right now’ begins residency at Centre for Film and Screen | University of Cambridge 4 May 2018: John David Rhodes. Lucrecia Martel comes to the Centre as this year’s Filmmaker in Residence from 5-20 May, following in the footsteps of Gianfranco Rosi (2017) and Joanna Hogg
  7. Cambridge team develops technique to ‘listen’ to a patient’s brain…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/cambridge-team-develops-technique-to-listen-to-a-patients-brain-during-tumour-surgery
    Thumbnail for Cambridge team develops technique to ‘listen’ to a patient’s brain during tumour surgery | University of Cambridge 16 Oct 2018: Patients with low-grade gliomas in their brains – a slow-spreading, but potentially life-threatening tumour – will usually receive surgery to have the tumour
  8. Study in mice suggests personalised stem cell treatment may offer…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-in-mice-suggests-personalised-stem-cell-treatment-may-offer-relief-for-progressive-ms
    Thumbnail for Study in mice suggests personalised stem cell treatment may offer relief for progressive MS | University of Cambridge 22 Feb 2018: Cell Stem Cell; 2018; 22: 1-14; DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2018.01.20. It isn’t every day that you find yourself invited to play croquet with a Nobel
  9. Pregnancy losses and large numbers of children linked with increased…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pregnancy-losses-and-large-numbers-of-children-linked-with-increased-risk-of-cardiovascular-disease
    Thumbnail for Pregnancy losses and large numbers of children linked with increased risk of cardiovascular disease | University of Cambridge 30 Nov 2018: In 2016 alone, 20,000 women died after having a stroke – a higher number that that in men.
  10. Over half a million people take part in largest ever study of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/over-half-a-million-people-take-part-in-largest-ever-study-of-psychological-sex-differences-and
    Thumbnail for Over half a million people take part in largest ever study of psychological sex differences and autistic traits | University of Cambridge 12 Nov 2018: Working with the television production company Channel 4, they tested over half a million people, including over 36,000 autistic people. The results are

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