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  2. PREP course puts mature students on track for a new life at Cambridge …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/prep-course-puts-mature-students-on-track-for-a-new-life-at-cambridge
    28 Sep 2007: From the moment I first contacted St Edmund's to ask about entry requirements, right up until I was offered a place, everyone was extremely helpful.
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  4. Defining words | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/defining-words
    Thumbnail for Defining words | University of Cambridge 1 Sep 2007: piecemeal,’ explains Dr Russell, ‘but to bring together from the different glossaries similar or related entries. ... The resulting entries are ground-breaking for their focus on providing contextual information, which is a vital part of a given
  5. You've got your exam results. What next? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/youve-got-your-exam-results-what-next-1
    8 Aug 2007: Applying for 2008: New applications for 2008 entry can be made to UCAS from 1 September 2007. ... For those considering applying to the University for 2008 entry, some Colleges are holding College open days in September.
  6. Why are we so fat? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/why-are-we-so-fat
    Thumbnail for Why are we so fat? | University of Cambridge 1 Apr 2007: Why is obesity on the increase? We live in an age of increased availability of palatable, energy-dense foods and yet we have a reduced requirement for physical exertion during our ... Many of the patients they study are extremely obese from a young age,
  7. R E S E A R C H HORIZONS ...

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_3_research_horizons.pdf
    22 May 2007: Why is obesity on the increase? Welive in an age of increased availability ofpalatable, energy-dense foods and yetwe have a reduced requirement forphysical exertion during our working anddomestic life. ... Many of the patients theystudy are extremely
  8. Cambridge student snaps up photography prize | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-student-snaps-up-photography-prize
    16 Feb 2007: Her winning entry comprised four images entitled ‘Health – Malaria in East Africa' which the judges called “technically astute and creative”. ... 59 entries were received this year and from these 11 were interviewed and two winners selected.
  9. Well dressed? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/well-dressed
    Thumbnail for Well dressed? | University of Cambridge 1 Apr 2007: And increasing the re-use of materials (particularly of man-made materials such as polyester) would save the high energy requirement of new material production.
  10. From nanostructures to outer space | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/from-nanostructures-to-outer-space
    27 Jun 2007: This year's winning entry, “Earth from 32km” (pictured), was taken from a space craft launched by a team of undergraduates from the Department of Engineering - Henry Hallam, Robert Fryers, Carl ... They can all be viewed, along with the winning and
  11. Revolution in near-patient diagnostics | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/revolution-in-near-patient-diagnostics
    Thumbnail for Revolution in near-patient diagnostics | University of Cambridge 1 Feb 2007: Today, diagnosis is based on the measurement of a range of chemical parameters in accessible biological fluids such as blood and urine. In most cases, the
  12. Dragons' Den showdown for budding businesses | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/dragons-den-showdown-for-budding-businesses
    15 Jun 2007: Entries this year include MyMax, an optical device which, when added to the front of a standard projector, enables films to be viewed at home in 3D and Changing Winds, a ... The evening will be held at The Guildhall from 6.30pm, entry is free and food

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