Two teams formed by students from Cambridge Judge Business School and alumni from the wider University won the joint first prize at the first Cambridge Fintech Startup Weekend last month at Cambridge Judge Business School.

 

As key parts of the reconstruction of one the most influential computers ever built were commissioned, the sights, sounds, heat and sheer size of computing in the late 1940s were brought to life.

 

Each answered ten questions on Twitter put to them by local Anglia Ruskin Students’ Union students.

 

In three independent studies part-funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), scientists from the Universities of Cambridge and Southampton have identified how a simple chemical called nitrate, found in leafy green vegetables, can help thin blood, ensuring oxygen can be delivered to all cor

 

To realise the vision of the Golden Triangle promoted by Boris Johnson in April, the authors say journey times across the South  East region need to be reduced dramatically.

 

Speaking following George Osborne’s speech last week, John Bridge OBE DL, Chief Executive of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce, said: “Headline figures of £15bn for 84 roads projects in England by 2021 are all very well but in political rhetoric such as this, old pledges are often revived a

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Two teams formed by students from Cambridge Judge Business School and alumni from the wider University won the joint first prize at the first Cambridge Fintech Startup Weekend last month at Cambridge Judge Business School.

 

As key parts of the reconstruction of one the most influential computers ever built were commissioned, the sights, sounds, heat and sheer size of computing in the late 1940s were brought to life.

 

Each answered ten questions on Twitter put to them by local Anglia Ruskin Students’ Union students.

 

In three independent studies part-funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), scientists from the Universities of Cambridge and Southampton have identified how a simple chemical called nitrate, found in leafy green vegetables, can help thin blood, ensuring oxygen can be delivered to all cor

 

To realise the vision of the Golden Triangle promoted by Boris Johnson in April, the authors say journey times across the South  East region need to be reduced dramatically.

 

Speaking following George Osborne’s speech last week, John Bridge OBE DL, Chief Executive of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce, said: “Headline figures of £15bn for 84 roads projects in England by 2021 are all very well but in political rhetoric such as this, old pledges are often revived a