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Cambridge researchers have long worked with African colleagues on issues that matter not just to the continent but to the world.

Prof Sir Leszek Borysiewicz

Cambridge has waived application fees for graduate students from most African countries

26 Oct 2016

̽»¨Ö±²¥ ̽»¨Ö±²¥â€™s policy on graduate admissions was reiterated at the opening of the third Cambridge-Africa Day

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 40+333 Chores

Opinion: More women are running the world, so why aren't more men doing the dishes?

23 Sep 2016

̽»¨Ö±²¥number of women in global leadership positions continues to increase, but the change seems one-sided, writes Dr Alice Evans (Geography) on The...

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Aubrey Lynch, elder from the Wongatha Aboriginal language group, who participated in the study.

Unprecedented study of Aboriginal Australians points to one shared Out of Africa migration for modern humans

21 Sep 2016

̽»¨Ö±²¥first significant investigation into the genomics of Aboriginal Australians has uncovered several major findings about early human populations...

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Dani tribesman on his way to his village in the Baliem Valley, Papua.

Ancient ‘trace’ in Papuan genomes suggests previously unknown expansion out of Africa

21 Sep 2016

Several major studies, published today, concur that virtually all current global human populations stem from a single wave of expansion out of Africa...

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New model could help improve prediction of outbreaks of Ebola and Lassa fever

02 Sep 2016

Potential outbreaks of diseases such as Ebola and Lassa fever may be more accurately predicted thanks to a new mathematical model developed by...

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Why mole rats are more flexible than we previously thought

30 Aug 2016

One of the most interesting facts about mole rats – that, as with ants and termites, individuals specialise in particular tasks throughout their...

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Gabon

Earth, wind and flyer: the moves of Disco Tony and friends

26 Jul 2016

Disco Tony has travelled over 5,000 miles. He is grey with a yellow ring around his eyes. He is a cuckoo, but not just any cuckoo. He is one of a...

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Yao honey-hunter Orlando Yassene holds a male greater honeyguide temporarily captured for research in the Niassa National Reserve, Mozambique.

How humans and wild birds collaborate to get precious resources of honey and wax

22 Jul 2016

By following honeyguides, a species of bird, people in Africa are able to locate bees’ nests to harvest honey. Research now reveals that humans use...

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Cementing Ethiopia's progress

Opinion: Why Ethiopia is on track to become Africa’s industrial powerhouse

23 Jun 2016

Jostein Hauge and Muhammad Irfan (Centre of Development Studies) discuss Ethiopia's economics growth over the last decade.

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Sexual transmission involved in tail-end of Ebola epidemic

18 May 2016

Some of the final cases of Ebola in Sierra Leone were transmitted via unconventional routes, such as semen and breastmilk, according to the largest...

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 ̽»¨Ö±²¥African Golden Weaver, Zanzibar

Opinion: There’s a reason why Africa’s migratory songbirds sing out of season

09 May 2016

Claire Spottiswoode (Department of Zoology) and Marjorie Sorensen (Goethe ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Frankfurt am Main) discuss why several species of migratory...

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Blood transfusion bags

Reducing number of infectious malaria parasites in donated blood could help prevent transmission during transfusion

21 Apr 2016

A technique for reducing the number of infectious malaria parasites in whole blood could significantly reduce the number of cases of transmission of...

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