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Recent News About University Of Cambridge
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Girls Enjoy Maths Summer School encourages female students towards mathematics careers
Year 10 students from the Cambridge area participated in a programme aimed at encouraging more girls to consider careers in mathematics.
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Cambridge Innovation Capital pledges £100m for University spinouts under new entrepreneur programme
Cambridge Innovation Capital (CIC) has announced a commitment of at least £100 million to invest in spinout companies from the University of Cambridge.
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ICJ issues landmark opinion on climate change responsibility
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a landmark opinion that could significantly impact climate litigation worldwide.
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Grand Canyon yields first soft-bodied Cambrian fossil discovery
The Grand Canyon has yielded a significant fossil discovery, marking the first find of its kind in the area.
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How ai may transform scientific research practices
If Moore’s Law continues as it has for the past 50 years, computing power will keep growing by a factor of 30 every decade.
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British Academy elects twelve Cambridge researchers as fellows
Twelve academics from the University of Cambridge have been elected as Fellows of the British Academy for 2025.
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Link found between long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution and increased dementia risk
An analysis involving data from nearly 30 million people has linked long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution, including car exhaust emissions, to an increased risk of dementia.
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Deforestation in Colombia harms biodiversity more than previously estimated
In a groundbreaking survey, scientists have found that deforestation for cattle farming in Colombia is causing 60% more harm to biodiversity than previously estimated.
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University of Cambridge researchers advance AI use for faster landslide detection
Researchers from the University of Cambridge are employing artificial intelligence to expedite landslide detection after major earthquakes and extreme rainfall.
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Astronomers discover massive exoplanet hidden around young star
Astronomers have discovered a massive exoplanet, estimated to be between three and ten times the size of Jupiter, concealed within the gas and dust surrounding a young star named MP Mus.
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Cambridge academics join UK's net zero advisory council
Three academics from the University of Cambridge have been appointed to the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero's new Science and Technology Advisory Council (STAC).
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UK Government launches Global Talent Fund with Cambridge University partnership
Cambridge University has been selected as a partner in a government initiative aimed at attracting top research talent to the UK.
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Cambridge scholars join British Academy Fellowship with recognition across diverse fields
Twelve academics from the University of Cambridge have been elected as Fellows of the British Academy in 2025.
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AI advances boost Alzheimer’s drug trial efficiency
Scientists have leveraged artificial intelligence to reanalyze a clinical trial for an Alzheimer's medication, identifying a patient group that responded positively to the treatment.
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University Of Cambridge marks decade-long partnership with AstraZeneca
The University of Cambridge and AstraZeneca have marked a decade of collaboration, stemming from AstraZeneca's 2013 decision to relocate its global headquarters and new strategic R&D center to Cambridge.
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Cambridge academics join UK's net zero advisory council
Three academics from the University of Cambridge have been appointed to the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero's new Science and Technology Advisory Council (STAC).
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Cambridge receives funding for clean technology partnerships
The University of Cambridge has been awarded two Prosperity Partnerships by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
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AI growth threatens net zero goals due to rising energy demands
With countries like the UK setting ambitious goals for AI leadership and decarbonization, a new report suggests that AI could lead to a 25-fold increase in the global tech sector's energy use by 2040.
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Large-scale DNA study traces history of infectious diseases over millennia
Researchers have conducted a large-scale study mapping the spread of infectious diseases in humans over thousands of years.
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Study finds seaside evokes more nostalgia than green spaces
Rivers and lakes account for about a third of nostalgic places, according to a new study that examined nostalgia-inducing locations in the UK and US.