He said: “Paragraf has shown the practical use of graphene to deliver dramatically improved Hall effect sensors.

The customer, Genus Power Infrastructures Limited, can now commence volume production of Omnimesh enabled smart meters for the end customer, a Utility located in South India.

Now in its 13th year, the annual three-day event celebrates the heritage and history of Cambridge, offering curious visitors a rare opportunity to see some hidden gems and to learn more about the city’s extraordinary past.

It’s hard to believe that Burwash Larder began as a roadside table selling bundles of farm-grown asparagus and sweetcorn, alongside an honesty box back in 1985. Farmer Mike Radford – owner of Burwash Manor Barns (a group of gorgeous indie shops) - had a crop glut and wanted to diversify.

Researchers from  the Cambridge University Department of Engineering’s Bio-Inspired Robotics Lab have tackled the challenge of modelling the complex and varied behaviours of circles and, for the first time, more complex square, hexagon and cross s

Simon Hall writes:

On my travels this week I met a woman in an airport, and she looked decidedly unhappy.

At risk of making matters worse, but also being a reasonably good Samaritan, I asked why.

The answer was that she had missed her flight. 

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He said: “Paragraf has shown the practical use of graphene to deliver dramatically improved Hall effect sensors.

The customer, Genus Power Infrastructures Limited, can now commence volume production of Omnimesh enabled smart meters for the end customer, a Utility located in South India.

Now in its 13th year, the annual three-day event celebrates the heritage and history of Cambridge, offering curious visitors a rare opportunity to see some hidden gems and to learn more about the city’s extraordinary past.

It’s hard to believe that Burwash Larder began as a roadside table selling bundles of farm-grown asparagus and sweetcorn, alongside an honesty box back in 1985. Farmer Mike Radford – owner of Burwash Manor Barns (a group of gorgeous indie shops) - had a crop glut and wanted to diversify.

Researchers from  the Cambridge University Department of Engineering’s Bio-Inspired Robotics Lab have tackled the challenge of modelling the complex and varied behaviours of circles and, for the first time, more complex square, hexagon and cross s

Simon Hall writes:

On my travels this week I met a woman in an airport, and she looked decidedly unhappy.

At risk of making matters worse, but also being a reasonably good Samaritan, I asked why.

The answer was that she had missed her flight. 

(Image removed)