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Watch our short introduction to the Rudd Research Centre, learn what we do and how you can get involved! #RuddCamResearch 📽️💡
Many congratulations to the Selwyn students who received their Cambridge University degrees on Saturday April 27th. Our photos show the gathering in Old Court before the journey to the Senate House.
HUGE congratulations to all the new #CambridgeGraduates today! 🙌 🍾 Welcome to the alumni team 🤗
#CambridgeAlumni #TeamCambridge #Graduations
📷 Nick Saffell
Ok folks, we are up and running (well, walking...). Please support MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit if you can 🙏 Lx. Link below:
justgiving.com/page/lewis-owe…
🌍💻 'Planetary Computing' harnesses the power of computer science to address #ClimateChange and biodiversity loss.
Meet Cambridge's newest Planetary Computing Fellows — Michael Dales and Sadiq Jaffer!
👉 bit.ly/3U7aRct
#EarthDay Cambridge Computer Science
❌ Plastic (not so) Fantastic. What would you change about plastic waste if you could?
💡 Discover 5 unmissable stories on plastic innovation and environmental education from Cambridge for 🌍 #EarthDay 2024!
#CambridgeUniversity #EarthDay 2024 #ClimateInnovation
#Parkinson ’s is the fastest-growing neurological condition worldwide. Yet no disease-modifying treatments are currently available.
Cambridge University researchers have used machine-learning techniques to accelerate the search for treatments.
🔗 bit.ly/3W5TTxL
🦆 Duckling herding is a fine, long-standing spring tradition for our Colleges!
The College teams were lucky enough to document one duck family on their epic journey.
Here they go from Corpus Christi through St Catharine's College to Queens' College for their first swim together.
🔬 Researchers from Cambridge University have developed AI techniques to massively accelerate the search for Parkinson’s disease treatments. It could mean that potential treatments for Parkinson’s reach patients much faster.
🔗 Read the full story: bit.ly/3W5TTxL