What would you do if you were faced with a fire?
Jackson Fire & Security offers Cambridge businesses advice about immediate actions in the event of a fire.
Dye-sensitised semiconductors modified with molecular catalysts for H2 production
Renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic power, wind power and biomass conversions to carbon-free energy carriers are growing sources for the decarbonisation of global energy systems.
New scheme aims to nurture junior savers
An innovative scheme led by Cambridge City Council’s Children & Young People’s Participation Service (ChYpPS) is helping children to learn the value of saving money.
Migrant workers ‘falling through mental health gaps’
More needs to be done to protect the mental health of migrant workers and the families they leave behind, according to an article just published in The Lancet Psychiatry journal.
Dolomite offers high speed imaging for microfluidics
Dolomite has developed the Meros High Speed Digital Microscope specifically for microfluidic applications.
HSE chair visits Cambridge Regional College
Dame Judith Hackitt, Chair of the Health and Safety Executive and a champion of women in engineering, has praised Cambridge Regional College’s outstanding facilities.
Ashton KCJ’s Cambridge office grows
Ashton KCJ is delighted to welcome four new Solicitors to its Newmarket Road office in Cambridge.
Why the financial crisis was just the start, not the end, of one man’s career
For Carl Bradshaw, partner at Kirkland & Ellis International, the financial crisis was an opportunity, not a disaster. He explains how he carved a career in a time of rapid change.
Peterborough Regional College marks the start of new food training centre
The ground breaking ceremony took place at Peterborough Regional College (PRC) last week to mark the start of the build of a brand new Food Centre of Excellence and Training Facility.
AVEVA announces the global launch of AVEVA Engage
Industry innovator’s ‘crowd-pulling’ decision support system is now commercially available after a successful pilot programme.
Crunch time for nuclear
Nuclear energy could be the mainstay of a low-carbon economy, suggests The Scientific Alliance.
Anglia Ruskin talk focuses on Labour’s future
Jon Cruddas MP will discuss “The Future of the Labour Party” at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge next Friday, 11 March (5.30pm-7pm).
Opening the DEFRA data treasure trove creates opportunities
The release of data by DEFRA will create opportunities for new types of applications in agri-tech, says an expert adviser.
Campaign launches to preserve a Cambridge phone box
A company that restores and renovates Britain’s iconic red phone boxes has launched a crowdfunding campaign to help sponsor and preserve a landmark local kiosk in Cambridge this month.
Are targets helping the NHS to improve?
Do you work in healthcare or the NHS in the UK? Interested or involved in performance improvement? Concerned by the need to improve quality while under pressure of resources? Then consider attending a symposium on 11 April 2016.
Zeichner supports bill to tackle air quality
Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner has backed the Air Quality Bill, published yesterday.
Syrris launches application-focused Asia flow chemistry range
Syrris has updated its revolutionary Asia range of flow chemistry systems, introducing a number of new modules and application-focused solutions
New Maple 2016 offers advanced problem-solving for math, science, engineering
Maplesoft™ has announced a major new release of its flagship product, Maple™, the mathematical software that makes it extremely easy to analyse, explore, visualise, and solve math problems.
Old before your time: Study suggests that ageing begins in the womb
The process of ageing begins even before we are born, according to an international team of researchers led by the University of Cambridge. In a study using rats to model pregnancy and fetal development, the researchers also found that providing mothers with antioxidants during pregnancy meant that their offspring aged more slowly in adulthood.
New Eastcom service centre means local assistance for Sepura customers in China
Eastcom, Sepura’s collaborative partner, has announced the opening of a new service centre in Hangzhou, China.
Global role for drug discovery enterprise born at Norwich Research Park
A business that grew out of research laboratories at Norwich’s world-renowned John Innes Centre, has become a global force in the battle against infectious diseases and cancer. Inspiralis supplies vital products and services to businesses and academics working at the forefront of drug discovery and antibiotic development.
MP gets on his bike for Sport Relief
Daniel Zeichner MP will join gym goers and staff tomorrow (Friday) at Cherry Hinton Leisure Centre, to cycle from Cambridge to Carlisle – without leaving Cambridge!
Cambridge hardware conference explores the latest LED technologies
Next month's H/WExpo workshop will explore the latest LED technologies in detail, enabling engineers to fully understand the options now available and how LED technology can best be exploited in the real world.
IT Governance exhibits at 'Cybersecurity Technology Showcase' - Secure Cambridge event
IT Governance is proud to participate as a technology exhibitor at Secure Cambridge, taking place on 5 April 2016 at Murray Edwards College, the University of Cambridge.
Be an early bird and win a Ghibli for the day with the Star Shine Stroll
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity is delighted to announce that Marshall Maserati of Peterborough has donated the luxury prize of a Ghibli for the day as a prize at one of their flagship events. A draw will be made from those who sign up to the Hospice's Star Shine Stroll before the early bird deadline of Good Friday, 25 March.