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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.
Teenage girl

Genetic Study Reveals Complex Links Between Weight Gain and Early Puberty in Girls

Categories Health
Pooled meltwater and slush on the Tracy Tremenchus Ice Shelf, which flows into the Southern Ocean. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2018], processed by Rebecca Dell

Massive Slush Deposits in Ice Shelves Threaten Global Sea Levels

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Heath goannas

Giant Lizards Could Save Australian Sheep Farms Millions, Study Reveals

Categories Life & Non-humans
Woman covered with white blanket

Genetics study points to potential treatments for restless leg syndrome

Categories Health
The Third Thumb helping the user to open a bottle

Public have no difficulty getting to grips with an extra thumb, study finds

Categories Health, Technology
first electric cement production in an electric arc furnace

Recycling cement could solve one of the biggest climate problems

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Nightmare looking scene of a lone figure in the woods

Nightmares and ‘Daymares’ Could Signal Impending Flares in Autoimmune Diseases

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Professor Ulf Büntgen from the University of Cambridge, co-author of a study that used tree-ring data to find that 2023 was the hottest summer in the Northern Hemisphere in the past two thousand years, almost four degrees warmer than the coldest summer during the same period.

Tree Rings Reveal 2023 as Hottest Summer in Northern Hemisphere in 2,000 Years

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Child with measles

Caesarean Births Linked to Reduced Measles Vaccine Effectiveness, Study Finds

Categories Health
Illustration of spinal cord

Flexible, Robotic Nerve ‘Cuffs’ Offer Potential for Minimally Invasive Monitoring and Treatment of Neurological Conditions

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
An artistic rendering of a copper oxide crystal, with electrons moving diagonally through the cube-shaped structure. The crystal is bathed in sunlight, symbolizing its potential for solar energy conversion and clean hydrogen fuel generation.

Twisting Copper Oxide Crystals Boosts Sustainable Fuel Generation

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Thirunavukarasu found that the AI model GPT-4 significantly exceeds the ability of non-specialist doctors to assess eye problems and provide advice.

GPT-4 Outperforms Junior Doctors in Eye Care Scenarios

Categories Health, Technology
New research from the University of Cambridge reveals that student engagement in school fluctuates throughout early adolescence, highlighting the need for a consistently positive and inclusive school environment.

Study challenges “one great teacher” narrative of education

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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