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We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some pharmaceuticals. Hosted by: Michael Aranda
SciShow
We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some pharmaceuticals.
Curated Video
Possible 'Hints' Of Life Found On Planet 124 Light-Years Away In James Webb Space Telescope Data
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope on exoplanet K2-18b has revealed the "strongest hints yet of biological activity outside the solar system," according to a University of Cambridge study. Credit: University of Cambridge
Wonderscape
Charles Darwin: The Making of a Naturalist
Discover the journey of Charles Darwin from a disinterested medical student to a pioneering naturalist. This video traces Darwin’s early life, his transformative experiences at the University of Edinburgh and Cambridge, and his epic...
Next Animation Studio
Scientists discover what triggers allergic reactions to cats
Scientists in the UK have discovered how allergic reactions to cats are triggered. A research team from the University of Cambridge discovered that the Fel d 1 protein found in cat dander is the most common cause of severe allergic...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ha-Joon Chang: Economics Upside Down
In INET's full interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he discusses some ideas that seem contrary to traditional thinking in economics, such as free trade does not necessarily make countries richer, and that there is no such thing as a free...
Next Animation Studio
X-ray echoes allows scientists to map out black holes: study
Astronomers have found a novel way to explore the regions around a black hole.
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Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why Does India have Twice the Productivity of Capital Compared to China - Sir James Mirrlees
Sir James Mirrlees, Nobel Laureate, notes that China does not use its capital as efficiently as India, even though their overall growth rates are about the same. As an economist, he is fascinated by this discrepancy, and says that it...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Three New Preoccupations of MBA Graduate Students Today - Arnoud De Meyer
Arnoud de Meyer, the director of Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge, tells INET that MBA students are preoccupied with jobs, the role of business today, and the balance between work and life. Interviewed by Peter Leyden...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Effect on Grad Schools of Paradigm Shifts in World Economics - Arnoud De Meyer
Arnoud de Meyer, director of Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge, says that a paradigm shift is happening now: that international relationships are getting stronger, and that international students are contributing...
Press Association
Drinking any amount of alcohol may increase dementia risk, study suggests
Drinking any amount of alcohol could increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a study. Researchers say the findings challenge the idea that light drinking could benefit brain health. They also suggest that cutting down...
Curated Video
Pro Palestine group destroy historic painting of Lord Balfour at Cambridge University
Pro Palestine group destroy historic painting of Lord Balfour at Cambridge University
Curated Video
Experts Reconstruct Face of 7th-Century Teen
Experts in England have reconstructed the face of a teenage girl who lived over 1,000 years ago.
Curated Video
Drone Views of Cambridge's Gothic Architecture and University Landmarks
Take a flight high above the historic city of Cambridge with this captivating drone footage. Marvel at the ancient colleges of the University of Cambridge, the Gothic spires, and the serene River Cam winding through lush landscapes....
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Cambridge
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge is one of the smaller departments in the university. It was formed from the merger of The Department of Chemical Engineering and The Institute of...
Press Association
Toddler tablet use linked to behavioural problems – study
Interview with Dr Amy Orben, College Research Fellow at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge, on a study that looks at the relationship between screen time and psychosocial behaviour in children.
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Bloomberg
El-Erian Says Fed Needs to Be 'Bold' at January Meeting
Mohamed El-Erian, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says the Federal Reserve needs to take "bold" action at the central bank's next two rate-setting meetings to address the threat of rising U.S. inflation. "They've got to be bold come...
Bloomberg
Hello World U.K.: The $35 Computer Changing the World
Sep. 29 - The Raspberry Pi has turned into a phenomenon among hobbyists, inventors, and students. At 10 million units sold, it’s the third-best-selling computer of all time, behind the Mac and the PC. To find out how this happened,...
Bloomberg
What to Do in Picturesque Cambridge
Jul.20 -- Cambridge may be home to one of the world’s most revered universities but there's much more to this historic English town. With the picturesque River Cam running through its centre, Cambridge is as beautiful and it is...
Bloomberg
AstraZeneca to Start Covid-19 Testing This Week
Apr.29 -- AstraZeneca Plc plans to start Covid-19 testing this week, says Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot. He made the comments on "Bloomberg Surveillance" after the company maintained its earnings outlook for the year as...
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Univ. Of Cambridge: Naked Scientists: When Intentional Introductions Go Wrong
An interview with Angela Cano, a botanist, on the topic of introduced species, both plant and animal. Discusses reasons for them being introduced and how these introductions can go wrong. A transcript of the conversation is provided. [6:30]