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Setting a speed trap for an avalanche
University of Cambridge 10mo ago
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Cambridge Retrofit
University of Cambridge 9h ago
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Shedding light on forests
University of Cambridge 1d ago
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Scientists to tackle mysteries of teenage brain
University of Cambridge 1w ago
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The role the Biology research base has to play in policy
University of Cambridge 1w ago
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'Polluted' stellar graveyard gives glimpse of our Solar System after Sun's implosion
University of Cambridge 1w ago
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A systems approach to policy development
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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The importance of intermediary organisations working in the Science / Policy interface
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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The "complicated" relationship between science and policy
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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The value of two-way knowledge exchange between government and academia
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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Policy opportunities for early-career researchers
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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Sir Mark and DC
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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"Future direction of scientific advice in Whitehall"
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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CSaP Annual Conference 2013 at the Royal Society
University of Cambridge 2w ago
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The First Book of Fashion
University of Cambridge 3w ago
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Sir David Attenborough officially launches the CCI Conservation Campus
University of Cambridge 1mo ago
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Researchers can measure an avalanche from start to finish for the first time. This process means that more accurate field data can be gathered from avalanches, enabling communities around the world which are vulnerable to avalanches to make better preparataions for their impact.
