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A Cambridge team has been announced as one of the winners of a prize to drive ‘innovation in privacy-enhancing technologies that reinforce democratic values’ for its work on tackling international money laundering.
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The funding will enable these researchers to explore their most innovative and ambitious ideas.
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Parents who frequently exercise harsh discipline with young children are putting them at significantly greater risk of developing lasting mental health problems, new evidence shows.
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Increasing the proportion of non-alcoholic drinks on sale in online supermarkets could reduce the amount of alcohol people purchase, suggests a study published today led by researchers at the University of Cambridge.
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Researchers have mapped the complete trajectory of placental development, helping shed new light on why pregnancy disorders happen.
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Light Blue victories at both the Varsity Rugby Match and The Boat Race
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Cambridge researchers are using new techniques to distinguish different types of medulloblastoma, a type of brain tumour in children.
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Scientists in Cambridge and Berlin have used a form of gene therapy to increase levels of the so-called ‘cold shock protein’ in the brains of mice, protecting them against the potentially devastating impact of prion disease.
A new Cambridge report highlights key trends across UK industry, explores the country's productivity and global industrial performance, and asks whether enough is being invested in R&D.
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The Brain Prize 2023 is awarded for critical insights into the molecular mechanisms of brain development and plasticity.

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