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Will the English language ever die? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/will-the-english-language-ever-die21 Oct 2011: Globalization might have helped the supremacy of English to continue long after the fall of the British Empire but economic and technological development, trade and migration will change the ways which -
Endangered languages database launched online | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/endangered-languages-database-launched-online10 Jan 2011: In most cases, their disappearance is a by-product of globalisation, or rapid social and economic change. -
Graphene: the future in a pencil trace | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/graphene-the-future-in-a-pencil-trace24 Nov 2011: Our program will put Europe firmly at the heart of the process, with a manifold return on the investment of 1 billion Euros, both in terms of technological innovation and economic -
New Cambridge study measures countries’ well-being | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-cambridge-study-measures-countries-well-being21 Dec 2011: The key message is that the UK government, like many around the world, now recognises that economic measures such as GDP do not provide adequate information about a society’s progress. ... The study’s lead author, Professor Felicia Huppert of the -
Ash clouds? You ain't seen nothing yet... | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/ash-clouds-you-aint-seen-nothing-yet13 Jun 2011: In Europe, where the Napoleonic Wars had just ended, an economic crisis occurred. -
Indians and Europeans share a milky past | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/indians-and-europeans-share-a-milky-past9 Sep 2011: The team’s study may also help scientists’ understanding of evolutionary processes such as biological adaptation and how culture and economic developments affect human biology. -
Downton Abbey: a national love affair? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/downton-abbey-a-national-love-affair15 Sep 2011: After a brief dip in numbers during the First World War, the economic depression of the 1920s and 1930s forced more women back into service, aided by hostile government benefits policies -
CRASSH: convener and gateway to the humanities | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/crassh-convener-and-gateway-to-the-humanities17 Mar 2011: Our postdoctoral and early career fellows this year are working on projects that span terror and terrorism, complex simplicity in architecture, educational innovation and the economics of infectious diseases. -
Field to fork: safeguarding livestock health | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/field-to-fork-safeguarding-livestock-health21 Jul 2011: Preventing virus transmission in chickens would reduce both the economic impact of the disease and the risk for people who are exposed to the infected birds. -
High-risk hearts: a South Asian epidemic | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/high-risk-hearts-a-south-asian-epidemic30 Jun 2011: Despite substantial economic progress, India faces a chronic inadequacy of public healthcare systems and trained professionals; in 2009, a £5 million initiative funded by the Wellcome Trust was launched to remedy
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