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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a public research university located in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world, and the fourth-oldest surviving university in the world.
Colourful overlapping silhouettes of people voting in USA elections

Divided Nation: Study Shows Most Trump Voters See American Values Under Siege, Deepening Psychological Rift

Categories Social Sciences
human brain illustration

Breakthrough Depression Treatment Shows Promise with Five-Day Brain Stimulation Therapy

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Zebrafish Credit: Kuznetsov_Peter

Common Glaucoma Drug Shows Promise in Fighting Dementia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
The Rappbode reservoir in the Harz region is surrounded by forests and is the largest drinking water reservoir in Germany.

Public Looks to Universities for Climate Change Solutions, New Poll Reveals

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
An iron meteorite from the core of a melted planetesimal (left) and a chondrite meteorite, derived from a ‘primitive’, unmelted planetesimal (right).

How did the building blocks of life arrive on Earth?

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Boy sitting in the rubble of a destroyed UNRWA school in Nuseirat, Middle Areas of the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian education ‘under attack’, leaving a generation close to losing hope, study warns

Categories Social Sciences
The quasiperiodic landscape in which the new Bose glass forms, similar to a Penrose tiling.

New Phase of Matter Discovered in 2D: Bose Glass Challenges Statistical Mechanics

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Researchers say taking Bifidobacterium breve supplements while pregnant may support the development of a healthy baby.

Probiotic Bacteria in Mother’s Gut May Boost Baby’s Brain Development

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Amazon rainforest may be more resilient to deforestation than previously thought

Sustainable Bioeconomy Model Could Revolutionize Amazon Conservation and Development

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Person getting vaccinated

​​​​​​​Incidence of heart attacks and strokes was lower after COVID-19 vaccination, finds study of 46 million adults

Categories Health
The new DNA test means there is no reason why another English Shepherd Dog ever needs to be born with progressive retinal atrophy, which causes total blindness.

New genetic test should eliminate a form of inherited blindness in dogs

Categories Life & Non-humans
woman meditating

Mindfulness training may lead to altered states of consciousness, study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior
child eating a sandwich

Ultra-processed food makes up almost two-thirds of calorie intake of UK adolescents

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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