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  2. Competition with China a ‘driving force’ for clean energy funding in…

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    Thumbnail for Competition with China a ‘driving force’ for clean energy funding in the 21st century | University of Cambridge 12 Sep 2022: However, it came at the expense of nuclear energy investment, which fell from 42% to 24%, while fossil fuel funding remained 'sticky' and relatively unchanged – propped up by huge increases in
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    13 Jun 2022: return of 24.1% for the Fund’s year ended 30 June 2021 (30 June 2020: 3.8%) representing a bounce back from the prior year as worldwide markets recovered;. •
  4. Reducing TV viewing to less than one hour a day could help prevent…

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    Thumbnail for Reducing TV viewing to less than one hour a day could help prevent more than one in ten cases of coronary heart disease | University of Cambridge 24 May 2022: BMC Medicine; 24 May 2022; DOI: 10.1186/s12916-022-02380-7. ... Share. Published. 24 May 2022. Image. Couple watching TV. Credit:Search research.
  5. Lack of computer access linked to poorer mental health in young…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/lack-of-computer-access-linked-to-poorer-mental-health-in-young-people-during-covid-19-pandemic
    Thumbnail for Lack of computer access linked to poorer mental health in young people during COVID-19 pandemic | University of Cambridge 14 Nov 2022: Almost one in four (24%) young people in the group without computer access had Total Difficulties scores classed as ‘high’ or ‘very high’ compared to one in seven (14%) in the

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