Study looks at the impact of AI in finance
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will shift from cost reduction to revenue generation in the Financial Services industry, according to a new global study entitled 'Transforming Paradigms'.
New film helps early career researchers take steps toward research independence
The Medical Research Council’s (MRC) New Investigator Research Grant (NIRG) is a unique opportunity for talented early career researchers to get significant funding for their work.
How a Blue Tap approach could increase access to clean drinking water
When University of Cambridge PhD student Francesca O’Hanlon founded social enterprise Blue Tap, her goal was to find a more reliable way to chlorinate household water supplies in developing countries.
Take strides in the East of England for a Parkinson’s cure
People across the East of England are being asked to sign up to their local Walk for Parkinson’s event and stride towards a Parkinson’s cure by funding groundbreaking research.
What is Conversion Tracking exactly?
Have you ever had a chat with your marketing colleagues and found yourself lost at sea, struggling to get a handle on their marketing verbiage? Today, Griowth Architects looks at Conversion Tracking - explaining what it is and how on earth you measure it!
Cambridge based TR Global Events flies high with launch of a global Destination Management company
Following on from the success which TR Global Events has experienced, Managing Director, Tony Murdock, announced this week that he is launching a sister company, TR Destination Management.
Students get STEM inspired with Cambridge Regional College
Cambridge Regional College welcomed year 5 students from Linton Heights Junior School for a day of discovering future career paths.
AVEVA unveils Operations portfolio to deliver increased connectivity and interoperability for customers
AVEVA, global leader in engineering and industrial software, has unveiled its latest Operations portfolio delivering a new level of technology and commercial flexibility. These releases across its full HMI SCADA portfolio bring connectivity, interoperability, and expanded visibility to drive enhanced business performance.
Calming a crisis
If you're facing a big problem, in business or life, there's one thing above all others to get sorted straight away...
Samsung Cambridge Solutions uses creative thinking and raises over £6,000 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
“They welcomed us into the Hospice and showed us just what an amazing place it is”
Domino Printing’s new dedicated service helps customers meet environmental and quality objectives
An award-winning Cambridge company and global leader in coding, marking and printing technologies, has launched a new initiative dedicated to helping its customers meet changing regulatory requirements and achieve sustainability goals.
Investment accelerates terahertz technology deployment
Cambridge Research Park company TeraView has secured $6M of funding from existing and new investors, including Wonik Investments, Pathfinder H and Ingenious, to further accelerate product & technology development, customer support, and sales & marketing.
Advice for parents on tackling children's mental health
Children’s Mental Health Week this week (3rd – 9th February) shines a light on children and young people’s mental health in the modern world. It’s no secret that mental health problems in children seems to be on the rise and yet, mental health services are struggling to keep up with demand.
British Antarctic Survey's new Discovery Building at Rothera Research Station breaks ground
In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the first sighting of Antarctica by the British naval officer Edward Bransfield in 1820, a new building to facilitate the British Antarctic Survey’s (BAS) ongoing climate related research in Antarctica breaks ground at their largest facility, Rothera Research Station.
'Cambridge Sustainable Tourism Conference 2020' returns on 26-27 Feb
The outbreak of the novel Coronavirus is devastating and the epidemic is hitting the Chinese and international Tourism industry unprecedentedly.
Breathing space to help millions in debt
Millions of people with problem debt, including those facing mental health problems, will be helped by the government to get their finances under control, new figures show.
Study reveals global breast size dissatisfaction
A new global study has found that the majority of women are unhappy with the size of their breasts – a finding that has important public health implications.
Cancer-causing culprits will be caught by their DNA fingerprints
Causes of cancer are being catalogued by a huge international study revealing the genetic fingerprints of DNA-damaging processes that drive cancer development. Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore, University of California San Diego School of Medicine, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and their collaborators around the world have achieved the…
The top 10 biggest science stories of the decade
Ten years is a long time for a rapid change in technology and science...
Mayor launches plans for University of Peterborough to the public for the first time
Plans for the University of Peterborough have been unveiled to the public for the first time by Mayor James Palmer and Councillor John Holdich, Leader of Peterborough City Council, at an event at Peterborough Cathedral.
Spring opening for Britain’s biggest road project
Britain’s biggest road project – the A14 improvement scheme – is set to open to drivers more than half a year early, Highways England announced today (Thursday 6 February).
Time to Talk: Young people bust mental health myths through art
Does everyone experience mental health issues in the same way? If mental health conditions run in your family, are you destined from birth to develop them? Are mental health problems a snowflake generation issue? These are all mental health myths that are busted in the first National Gallery mental health awareness audio tour, sponsored by UKRI’s Medical Research Council.
Speechmatics opens third international office in Denver, Colorado to enable more US businesses to innovate with voice
Speechmatics, a UK leader in any-context speech recognition technology, has opened its first US office in Denver, Colorado to capitalize on major US export growth. It marks the Cambridge company’s third overseas office opening in three months, following its recent expansion into the Czech Republic and India, and caps a year which has seen the machine learning company double its revenue and…
New Head of Private Client joins Greenwoods GRM LLP
Greenwoods GRM is pleased to welcome new partner Gareth Hughes to head its Private Client team.
AVEVA expands into the discrete manufacturing market
Schneider Electric successfully deploys new AVEVA discrete manufacturing solution in more than 70 smart factories.