A long sleep…

25 February 2005
‘A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book’ says an old Irish proverb and according to a recent article published in the ’‘Journal of Neuroscience, Cambridge researchers have found why patients suffering from Huntington’s Disease (HD) can’t get the latter.
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Response to 14-19 White Paper

23 February 2005
Statement from Dr Geoff Parks, Director of Admissions for the Cambridge Colleges, and Professor Melveena McKendrick, University of Cambridge Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education, in response to the White Paper on 14-19 education.
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Smithsonian honour for Hawking

21 February 2005
Stephen Hawking, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, received the James Smithson Bicentennial Medal at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., on Monday 14 February.
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Student shadows

18 February 2005
Cambridge undergraduates are 'adopting' sixth-formers from across the UK this month to give them an insider's guide to student life and encourage them to give serious thought to applying here next year.
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Tsunami relief concert

17 February 2005
A concert to raise money for the tsunami appeal will take place tomorrow evening in King’s College Chapel.
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Climate change, big bones and earthquakes

15 February 2005
On 19 February visitors to Cambridge's Sedgwick Museum will have an opportunity to meet three young scientists from the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge.
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Business & the Environment Programme 10th anniversary

15 February 2005
HRH The Prince of Wales’s Business & the Environment Programme (BEP), run by the University of Cambridge Programme for Industry, continued its 10th anniversary celebration with a meeting of senior business leaders on the subject of ’‘Poverty, Climate Change and the Leadership Challenge’.
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Calling for Asian tsunami eyewitnesses

14 February 2005
Researchers from the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge are calling for eyewitnesses of the Asian tsunami to contribute to a study of the tsunami’s impact on buildings and infrastructure.
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