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On the day we mark World Parkinson's Day, University of Cambridge Museums (UCM) is proud to announce the launch of the pioneering Museum Encounters: Parkinson’s Dance Course with three six-week ...
From social media to AI, online technologies are changing too fast for the scientific infrastructure used to gauge its public ...
AI has the potential to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges. But to make that happen, we need people who can turn that potential into a reality. The University's innovation arm, ...
Cambridge researchers have created a ‘metal detector’ algorithm that can hunt down vulnerable tumours, in a development that ...
From drug discovery to GP consultations: how AI will be good for our health We want to generate new ways of thinking about the role of AI. The next wave of AI must deliver real-world impact – better ...
Researchers have developed a handheld device that could potentially replace stethoscopes as a tool for detecting certain ...
If an individual has Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, then it’s very important that we’re able to diagnose it, because they and their family members may also be at risk of kidney cancer ...
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