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  2. University of Cambridge research magazine issue 25

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_25_research_horizons.pdf
    13 Oct 2014: used in different regions, between genders, and across age groups and socio-economic status. ... By demonstrating the societal and economic benefits of green technologies, we hope to secure the necessary investment to transform innovation into successful
  3. Looking for King Lear in Kashmir | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/looking-for-king-lear-in-kashmir
    Thumbnail for Looking for King Lear in Kashmir | University of Cambridge 22 Aug 2014: These young people are coming of age in a time of great economic and social change, causing upheaval to traditional family expectations. ... A country partitioned, a resulting war. ‘Divide and rule’ – the colonial policy of setting factions against
  4. First national model for bovine TB calls for greater focus on cattle…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/first-national-model-for-bovine-tb-calls-for-greater-focus-on-cattle
    Thumbnail for First national model for bovine TB calls for greater focus on cattle | University of Cambridge 2 Jul 2014: The model is based on the recorded pattern of positive and negative tests and uses the known movement of cattle around the country. ... The researchers did not consider the practicalities or economics of implementing control measures.
  5. Obsessive-compulsive disorder - does age matter? | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-does-age-matter
    Thumbnail for Obsessive-compulsive disorder - does age matter? | University of Cambridge 10 Oct 2014: Therefore, OCD is not just a personal issue; it is also an economic problem for society. ... To test this, I will give the games you played in the fictional psychology lab to teenagers with OCD.
  6. Scientists take step towards drug to treat norovirus stomach bug |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-take-step-towards-drug-to-treat-norovirus-stomach-bug
    Thumbnail for Scientists take step towards drug to treat norovirus stomach bug | University of Cambridge 21 Oct 2014: Outbreaks can cause significant economic losses – in UK hospitals alone, the cost of treating outbreaks is estimated at over £100 million a year, and foodborne outbreaks in the US lead to ... The next steps will be to test whether this drug is safe
  7. Reports and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2013

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/reports_and_financial_statements_for_the_year_ended_31_july_2013.pdf
    18 Mar 2014: Faculty of Economics, Judge Business School, and the Cavendish Laboratory. ... An issue that concerns the PRC is the extent to which Chest-derived reserves, particularly in the Schools, continue to rise despite the challenging economic circumstances.
  8. Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’ and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/stress-hormones-in-financial-traders-may-trigger-risk-aversion-and-contribute-to-market-crises
    Thumbnail for Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’ and contribute to market crises | University of Cambridge 18 Feb 2014: The finding could fundamentally alter our understanding of risk as, up until now, almost every model in finance and economics – even those used by banks and central banks – rested on the ... In the latest study they combined field work with lab work,
  9. What William Courten bought on 9 June 1698: 1 young Pelican, 2 Land…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/what-william-courten-bought-on-9-june-1698-1-young-pelican-2-land-tortoises-and-a-cap-of-seafowles
    Thumbnail for What William Courten bought on 9 June 1698: 1 young Pelican, 2 Land Tortoises and a cap of seafowles skin | University of Cambridge 9 Jun 2014: Writing in 1695, Ralph Thoresby recorded in his diary that Courten’s museum “is perhaps the most noble collection of natural and artificial curiosities, of ancient and modern coins and medals, ... Courten’s lists may well help with the provenance

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