Windows 11’s new focus on efficiency
For the past year or so, it’s felt like every Windows update came with three new AI features attached. Some of them are genuinely useful. Some feel like they’re there because they can be.
Bio-Rad Launches Vericheck ddPCR Kits Compatible with QX700 Platform for Biopharma Quality Control and Cell and Gene Therapy Workflows
New Vericheck ddPCR™ Kits Combine Highly Specific and Highly Sensitive DNA Detection and Quantification with the QX700™ System’s Seven-Color Multiplexing, Simplified Workflow, and Scalable Throughput
Howes Percival’s planning law team excel in national rankings
Team placed third overall in the country as five Howes Percival experts ranked in top planning lawyers list.
Novartis nominated for UX Design Award with Team Consulting
Novartis has been nominated for a UX Design Award for a new drug delivery digital onboarding experience, developed in collaboration with Team Consulting. Designed to support patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS) in learning to self-inject, the digital platform has been nominated in recognition of its user-centred design to help patients manage their treatment safely and…
Challenge for Change 2026: The Marketing Centre backs a global movement, One Kilometre at a Time
The Marketing Centre is supporting Challenge for Change 2026, a month-long global movement challenge (30 Aug–30 Sept) open to all fitness levels, where every kilometre walked, run, cycled, or swum raises money for children's charities. Following 2025's total of 46,000 km and £45,000+ raised, the 2026 goal is 100,000 km and £100,000 across 7 continents.
Cambridge scientist wins Lister Prize for pioneering Parkinson’s research project – backed by Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
A scientist whose pioneering Parkinson’s research was given early backing by Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust (ACT) has just been awarded a prestigious Lister Prize Fellowship.
Deloitte digital consumer trends: over a third of consumers believe GenAI health advice is always accurate
A quarter of GenAI users have used the tool for advice about health or personal problemsHuman interaction in customer service is still the preference for consumers Four in five (81%) UK consumers don’t want AI to replace actors in film and TVA quarter (26%
Cambridge receives $34.5million donation for research to help improve the health and wellbeing of autistic people and their families
The University of Cambridge has received US$34.5 million from philanthropist K Lisa Yang to support autism research aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of autistic people and their families. The gift is one of the largest ever philanthropic gifts for autism research to a UK university.
Student loan interest cap - what the 6% limit really means
The government has announced a cap for some student loans interest rates. It is not all it seems.
Beyond capability: The questions I’m hearing
By Lily Lin, CEO of Excellence First Enterprise Consultancy.
Price Bailey opens new office in Essex
Leading accountancy firm Price Bailey has opened a new office in Chelmsford, Essex, strengthening its presence across the East of England.
UK Business Delegation to China: Canton Fair & China–UK Future Technology Exchange, 12–21 October 2026
Cambridge-based NPZ Technology Ltd, as promotional partner to London agency Intennel Business Group, invites UK businesses to join a ten-day delegation to Guangzhou and Shenzhen this October — combining the world's largest trade fair with direct access to China's robotics and AI innovation ecosystem.
What happens when AI becomes part of the team?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving beyond being a personal productivity tool to becoming an active participant in how teams work. As organisations begin integrating AI into workflows, decision-making and collaboration, important questions are emerging that go far beyond technology itself. At NK Coaching & Consulting, we're undertaking research as part of the Team Coaching Diploma to…
The 22% charge on cash interest in stocks & shares ISAs
The latest ISA update from The Treasury confirms new rules on upcoming Cash ISA reforms, including a flat-rate charge on cash interest.
Cambridge Future Tech acquires Vest Coast Capital, establishing permanent U.S. presence
Cambridge Future Tech (CFT), the deep tech venture studio, announces the acquisition of Vest Coast Capital, a U.S. based investment and advisory firm specializing in the capitalization and commercialization of transformative, early-stage technologies.
Problems with cell’s ‘plumbing’ linked to signalling issues in neurodegenerative conditions
New research led by Prof Edward Avezov (UK DRI at Cambridge) reveals how the architecture of the cell’s transport network, the endoplasmic reticulum, can go awry and lead to problems with signalling in brain cells in conditions like Alzheimer’s.
Gonville Hotel Welcomes Exciting New Era with Radisson Individuals Celebration
Gonville Hotel was delighted to celebrate an exciting milestone as we officially joined Radisson Individuals, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the hotel.
Launch of new AI Academy to help businesses unlock growth
Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce launches new AI Academy to help businesses unlock growth through artificial intelligence
Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier: Why Natural Transport Mechanisms Are the Smarter Route
Most biologics and even small molecules fail to cross the blood-brain barrier, leaving CNS drug delivery a persistent bottleneck. Isogenica's latest short video looks at why researchers are turning to the brain's own transport systems as a more promising path in.
Solving LNP's Liver Problem: Why Targeting Is the Next Frontier in RNA Delivery
Lipid nanoparticles have powered the RNA medicine revolution, but their default tendency to accumulate in the liver limits use beyond hepatic disease.
Cambridge South train station opens
Making everyday life, travel and work easier while unlocking new opportunities for innovation and growth.
Exonate appoints Olav Hellebø as Chief Executive Officer
Appointment of experienced executive forms part of the Company’s strategy to build momentum across its proprietary platform and therapeutic programs targeting retinal diseasesCompany is preparing a Phase IIb clinical trial of lead candidate EXN407 for diabetic eye diseaPassive Radar for Detecting Aircraft Without Emitting
The case for listening rather than shoutingEvery conventional radar has the same vulnerability: it announces its presence. The moment a radar transmits, it becomes detectable, locatable, and, if the adversary is sophisticated enough, targetable.
Precision matters: Guardtech and DryR leading the way for controlled environment provision when things get seriously tight
East Anglian contamination control specialists Guardtech are collaborating with dry room experts DryR to strengthen their overall delivery of advanced cleanroom and dry room facilities across a wide range of high-tech sectors