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Learn more about ABL’s work as part of the 2024 Cambridge Festival.  

There is an augmented reality Cambridge ReseARch trail which can be followed by downloading the app, "Cambridge AR Trail", from the relevant app store or by scanning the QR codes on posters at each trail location to get exploring. Further details about the Cambridge ReseARch trail in full can be found via the following link: Cambridge ReseARch Trail

Cambridge ReseARch Trail

A new augmented reality trail, launched as part of the Cambridge Festival, is showcasing the world leading research of the University of Cambridge in a new light.

Stops on the trail include St John's College to learn more about Dr Jean Abraham's breast cancer research, a stop at Trinity College to listen to the words of Winnie the Pooh, the Department of Psychology to learn about brain waves and the work of Professor Zoe Kourtzi, the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience to explore how human embryo-like models created from stem cells to understand earliest stages of human development and the Department of Social Anthropology to learn more about Dr Kelly Fagan Robinson's work which focuses on the senses, disability, communication and social access.

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