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Recent News About University Of Cambridge
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Co-founder of Wayve receives prestigious engineering award
Alex Kendall, CEO and Co-Founder of Wayve, has been awarded the Princess Royal Silver Medal by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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Scientists study cellular development across organisms
Dr. Ben Steventon and his team are delving into developmental biology to understand how animals grow from a single cell into a full organism.
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Researchers find vulnerabilities in popular art protection tools
Artists are facing challenges in protecting their work from unauthorized use by AI models, according to researchers who have identified weaknesses in two popular art protection tools.
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Rubin Observatory begins cosmic survey with first images released
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has unveiled its first images as it embarks on a decade-long survey of the universe.
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Autonomous bus trial begins between Eddington and Cambridge West
The Greater Cambridge Partnership has initiated a trial for an autonomous bus service, known as the Connector project, aimed at enhancing passenger transport in the city.
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Early universe radio signals may reveal secrets about first star formations
Understanding the transition of the universe from darkness to light, marked by the formation of the first stars and galaxies, remains a significant challenge in astronomy.
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Cambridge experts stress education's role in fighting climate misinformation
University of Cambridge experts have emphasized the critical role of education in addressing climate misinformation.
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Scholar explores inclusivity in legal language through creativity
Bhumika Billa, a scholar at the Centre for Business Research in Cambridge, is exploring the intersection of language and law.
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Early human adaptability key to successful global spread
Before the migration known as 'Out of Africa,' early human populations adapted to various challenging habitats across Africa, including forests and deserts.
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Cambridge leads with highest number of ERC advanced grant recipients
Eleven senior researchers from the University of Cambridge have been awarded Advanced Grants by the European Research Council (ERC), marking the highest number of grants given to any institution in this funding round.
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Book explores how evolution influences societal cooperation challenges
Dr. Jonathan Goodman, a social scientist from the University of Cambridge, has released a new book titled "Invisible Rivals," published by Yale University Press.
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Insights into balancing innovation and personal growth
I began to specialize in bridging traditional scientific disciplines with business to achieve a significant impact.
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Cambridge professors honored in King's Birthday Honours 2025
Academics from the University of Cambridge have been acknowledged in the King's Birthday Honours 2025 for their significant contributions to various fields.
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Report urges NHS alternatives to profit-driven menstrual tracking apps
Cambridge researchers have released a report urging public health bodies to offer research-driven alternatives to profit-oriented menstrual tracking apps.
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Robotic electronic skin development offers improved sensory capabilities
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and University College London (UCL) have developed a new type of electronic skin for robots.
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Cambridge-Manchester partnership receives government backing for UK innovation boost
Cambridge and Manchester have announced a collaboration to enhance innovation and growth across the UK.
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Guardian launches secure messaging tech based on Cambridge research
Whistleblowers now have a more secure way to contact journalists, thanks to a new messaging technology developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge and software engineers at the Guardian.
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Cambridge partners with DSIT on new Spärck AI Scholarships
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has announced the launch of the Spärck AI Scholarships.
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Cambridge partners with DSIT to launch Spärck AI Scholarships
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has announced the Spärck AI Scholarships, a new initiative to support the next generation of AI leaders.
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Cambridge study reveals medieval noblewoman's role in priest's assassination
The Medieval Murder Maps project at Cambridge University’s Institute of Criminology has shed light on a unique case from 14th century England involving a revenge killing orchestrated by noblewoman Ela Fitzpayne.