New IDTechEx Report: Critical Material Recovery 2026-2046
This new report "Critical Material Recovery 2026-2046: Technologies, Markets, Players" characterizes secondary source critical material recovery markets, technologies, and players. Market roadmaps for emerging secondary sources, value chain analysis, and twenty-year market forecasts from 2026 to 2046 are provided. IDTechEx identifies a significant value opportunity, with the critical material…
Expert advises businesses to approach lenders from a position of strength following BoE interest rates
Comments attributed to Pat Walters, Strategic Business Development Director at leading accountancy firm Price Bailey
Inside Nanjing’s Biopharma Valley: A new phase of China–UK innovation synergy
By EFEC, UK–China life Sciences Innovation Hub Initiative.
If everyone automates, who still thinks? AI agents & the future of marketing
AI agents are moving from helpers to autonomous operators, running campaigns, reallocating budgets, updating CRMs and posting content, shifting marketing from manual execution to automated systems. With autonomy comes risk: loss of brand control, data security exposure, GDPR issues, and the danger of over-automation that erodes creativity and distinctiveness. The future belongs to marketers who…
Scottish Brain Sciences opens new Alzheimer’s clinical research centre at ONE BioHub
Aberdeen clinical research centre widens access to clinical trials across Scotland, advancing early Alzheimer’s researchONE BioHub provides Scottish Brain Sciences with infrastructure and integrated support to scale operations and drive forward its pioneering neurologicMosaic Therapeutics appoints Dr Stephen Shuttleworth as Chief Scientific Officer
Venture Partner at Samsara BioCapital, and former CSO and COO of Karus Therapeutics, brings deep scientific and industry experience to Mosaic’s Executive Leadership teamStephen will lead the Company’s scientific strategy, preclinical pipeline build and R&D organisatHow to prepare for a Home Office Audit
Home Office audits are now often digital. In this guide, we look at how to build centralised, robust right to work compliance files that can withstand desktop reviews and avoid a civil penalty.
The EpiCentre marks five years of innovation and growth
The EpiCentre, managed by Oxford Innovation Space, has celebrated its fifth anniversary, marking five years of supporting entrepreneurs, start-ups and growing businesses in the East of England.
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Cellular DAS: The key to eliminating dead zones in large buildings
Despite the increasingly widespread use of mobile devices in business today, many companies still experience chronic dropped calls, data connection failures, sluggish business app performance, poor sound quality, and other connectivity issues.
Accelerating the next generation of Electromagnetic Warfare
Warfare is being redefined. As the UK’s 2025 Strategic Defence Review (SDR) outlines, rapid advances in technology and changing conflict dynamics are transforming both the threat and the way nations need to respond. A new Cyber and Electromagnetic (CyberEM) Command and a commitment of £1 billion to develop a ‘Digital Targeting Web’ to link UK armed forces’ weapon systems underlines this…
Cambridge colleges and charities celebrated growing partnerships at Storey’s Field Centre
On Thursday 13 November, Cambridge City Council brought together Cambridge-based charities and Cambridge University Colleges for the Charity Showcase and College Partnerships event at Storey’s Field Centre.
Council campaign secures free school meals for more families in South Cambridgeshire
More than 80 extra children in South Cambridgeshire are now receiving free school meals, thanks to a pioneering initiative between two councils.
New frog-like insects leap into the science books
Anglia Ruskin University entomologist discovers seven new species of leafhopper.
The Crown Estate launches next phase of consultation for Cambridge Business Park
The Crown Estate launches the latest phase of public consultation for Cambridge Business Park, showcasing a fresh set of indicative visuals that show the site’s potential long-term transformation into a greener, more dynamic centre for science, innovation, and community use. The proposals will position the park as a key gateway to a new, globally-significant Innovation District in North East…
More about overbanding tape
Buy overbanding tape for sealing joints between pothole repairs if you want a fast, reliable way to stop water from getting underneath the surface and causing the repair to fail again. Overbanding tape is a thermoplastic joint-sealing material that bonds directly to the tarmac when heated, creating a flexible and waterproof edge around reinstatements, patch repairs, utility cuts, and driveway…
Topping Out at 2000 Discovery Drive marks milestone for Life Sciences in Cambridge
Cambridge, 12 November 2025 – Prologis UK and main contractor, SDC have marked a key construction milestone at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus today, with a Topping Out ceremony at 2000 Discovery Drive – the latest addition to Prologis’ growing life sciences presence on
Trust emergency doctor wins second prestigious honour
An Addenbrooke’s doctor dedicated to shaping front line emergency care in the East of England – and influencing it worldwide - has won a second coveted award for his work.
The Cambridge’s ‘Rent to Home’ initiative named ESG Project of the Year at the Chartered Governance Institute Awards
The Cambridge Building Society’s Rent to Home initiative has been named ESG Project of the Year at the Chartered Governance Institute UK & Ireland (CGIUKI) Awards 2025.
Mystery of treatment-resistant childhood leukaemia uncovered
A new type of cancer cell that “warrants urgent investigation” has been discovered in childhood leukaemia, and could impact clinical care. Research into new or repurposed treatments that target this new cell type could give hope to children and families worldwide.
Cambridge Enterprise recognised as a World Class employer and one of the Best Companies to Work For in the UK
Cambridge Enterprise places Top Ten Best Company to Work for in the UK (Medium sized category) and awarded top Three Star accreditation in the 2025 Best Companies to Work For list
How clinics can optimise patient pathways in early pregnancy care
In early pregnancy, time isn’t a luxury patients have. Clinical decisions depend on precise diagnostic information that will guide treatment, intervention, and reassurance for patients.
Charity auction offers lucky bidder chance to feature in Lord Archer’s final standalone novel in support of Cambridge Children’s Hospital
It's not often you get the chance to have your name forever immortalised in a novel - but now international bestselling author Jeffrey Archer is offering one lucky person just that! The charity auction - now live! - is part of Cheffins 200-year anniversary celebrations - with Lord Archer's extraordinary prize: the winning bidder’s name to appear in his final standalone novel, due for release in…
Kimbolton School’s CCF leads Remembrance Parade
On Sunday, 9 November, pupils from Kimbolton School’s Combined Cadet Force (CCF), representing the Royal Navy (RN), Army (A) sections and Royal Air Force (RAF) – took part in the annual Remembrance Parade through Kimbolton village, paying tribute to those who gave their lives in service to their country.
Mursla Bio collaborates with a leading global pharma company to advance biomarker-guided precision medicine in MASH
Mursla Bio’s AI Precision Medicine Platform to inform drug development and patient stratification in metabolic liver disease