Tranches of tourists pass by the iconic King’s College in Cambridge on a cold February morning, stopping for photographs of the institution that was founded by King Henry VI in 1441. King’s is one of 31 separate colleges that make up the collective educational might of the British city that sits about an hour north of London. The University of Cambridge has produced 125 Nobel prize winners in its storied history and has provided fertile ground for innovators to make breakthroughs like the creation of the jet engine, high throughput genomic sequencing, and monoclonal antibodies – found in many of…
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