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  2. Marmoset study identifies brain region linking actions to their…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/marmoset-study-identifies-brain-region-linking-actions-to-their-outcomes
    Thumbnail for Marmoset study identifies brain region linking actions to their outcomes | University of Cambridge 24 Jun 2021: The study, published today in the journal Neuron, found that marmoset monkeys could no longer make an association between their behaviour and a particular
  3. Gates Cambridge class of 2021

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/gatesclassof2021
    Thumbnail for Gates Cambridge class of 2021 14 Apr 2021: This year, for instance, saw the first Gates Cambridge Teach-a-thon which involved 27 scholars giving a series of free, interactive 20-minute taster sessions about their research in February.
  4. Bamboo bats... Howzat?!

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/bamboo-cricket-bats
    Thumbnail for Bamboo bats... Howzat?! 10 May 2021: This sweet-spot was about 20 mm wide and 40 mm long, significantly larger than on a typical willow bat, and better still, was positioned closer to the toe (12.5
  5. New result from LHCb experiment challenges leading theory in physics…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-result-from-lhcb-experiment-challenges-leading-theory-in-physics
    Thumbnail for New result from LHCb experiment challenges leading theory in physics | University of Cambridge 23 Mar 2021: these results are the most exciting thing I’ve done in 20 years in the field.
  6. Fighting anxiety with science: exploring the links between…

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    Thumbnail for Fighting anxiety with science: exploring the links between self-control and wellbeing 25 Jun 2021: In a study of over 20,000 people, Remes found that a feeling of control over one’s life was a key aspect of mental health – and in her study, a
  7. Lab-grown ‘mini brains’ hint at treatments for neurodegenerative…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/lab-grown-mini-brains-hint-at-treatments-for-neurodegenerative-diseases
    Thumbnail for Lab-grown ‘mini brains’ hint at treatments for neurodegenerative diseases | University of Cambridge 21 Oct 2021: A common form of motor neurone disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, often overlaps with frontotemporal dementia (ALS/FTD) and can affect younger people,
  8. "Cambridge Maths School has the potential to do enormous…

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    Thumbnail for "Cambridge Maths School has the potential to do enormous good" - development of specialist sixth form in Cambridge 25 Nov 2021: outreach efforts that have been running for 20 years in the Faculty of Maths, and our commitment to helping schools across the country.
  9. Rates of infectious disease linked to authoritarian attitudes and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/rates-of-infectious-disease-linked-to-authoritarian-attitudes-and-governance
    Thumbnail for Rates of infectious disease linked to authoritarian attitudes and governance | University of Cambridge 21 Sep 2021: We found that pathogen rates from over 20 years ago were still relevant to political attitudes as recently as 2016.
  10. Vice-Chancellor’s Awards highlight research impact and engagement…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/vice-chancellors-awards-2021
    Thumbnail for Vice-Chancellor’s Awards highlight research impact and engagement across Cambridge 7 Oct 2021: College. TIGR2ESS is a collaborative research programme led by the University of Cambridge, comprising more than 20 organisations and over 30 early career researchers who are working to find sustainable ways
  11. For the brain, context is key to new theory of movement and memory |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/for-the-brain-context-is-key-to-new-theory-of-movement-and-memory
    Thumbnail for For the brain, context is key to new theory of movement and memory | University of Cambridge 24 Nov 2021: How is it that a chef can control their knife to fillet a fish or peel a grape and can wield a cleaver just as efficiently as a paring knife? Even those of us

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