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Features - Cambridge researchers awarded Synergy Grants
Seven researchers at the University of Cambridge have been awarded grants from the European Research Council to lead five new collaborative projects that will tackle some of science’s toughest puzzles.

News - Neighbourhood deprivation linked to brain vessel damage and higher dementia risk
Cambridge researchers have discovered why living in a disadvantaged neighbourhood may be linked to an increase in an individual’s risk of dementia..

News - Meet Denario: An AI assistant for every step of the scientific process
Researchers have developed an AI-powered ‘scientific assistant’ designed to accelerate the scientific process by helping them identify new research questions, analyse and interpret data, and produce scientific documents.
Events
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Lecture - Sanders Lectures: What will survive of us - Tuesday 11 November
Celebrating archival collections in Cambridge and beyond, Joan Winterkorn MBE will shed light on the evolution of the buying and selling of archives since the 1970s.

Admissions - Virtual Postgraduate Open Days: until 14 November
Join us online for our Virtual Postgraduate Open Days. Find out if Cambridge is the right place for your next step.

Exhibitions - Family Matters: Holding you up: until 17 December
This artistic exhibition celebrates the powerful energies at play in the growth of parents, children, and their extended worlds. 18 artists’ photographs, paintings, performances, films, sculptures, toys and drawings on display at CRASSH.












