Green Energy Options presents ideas for sustainability at the House of Lords
Could you come up with a smart way of dealing with future sustainability challenges? Could you explain your idea in just three minutes? It’s a pretty tall order, isn’t it? As tall an order as it may be, that’s exactly what Green Energy Options' Chief Strategy Officer Simon Anderson had the opportunity of doing at a recent sustainability event.
Big Bang win for Gareth
A student at Honywood School, Coggeshall, Essex has won an iPad Mini for completing a series of activities at The Big Bang science and engineering fair last March.
Ubisense CTO Dr Andy Ward receives Royal Academy of Engineering 2015 Silver Medal
Ubisense Group plc today announced that its co-founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Dr Andy Ward has been awarded the Royal Academy of Engineering Silver Medal in recognition of his outstanding individual technology and business achievements.
Anglia Ruskin historian takes 'I’m Backing Britain' show to Edinburgh Fringe
Dr Sean Lang, Anglia Ruskin University academic, writer, broadcaster and dramatist, is taking his new show, I’m Backing Britain, to this summer’s Edinburgh Fringe.
'Is government policy stopping universities recruiting top scientific talent?'
At the inaugural hearing of the Science and Technology Committee, Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner grilled Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson MP on the impact on science and universities of the government's immigration policies and possible withdrawal from the EU.
Abcodia scoops One Nucleus BioNewsRound Award
Abcodia has scooped the One Nucleus BioNewsRound Award for its "creative, significant and exciting" press releases about the ROCA® Test and Abcodia's recent fund raising success.
‘Contrarian Director’ will help fight board rubber-stamping, says winning paper
Public companies should appoint a ‘Contrarian Director’ – inspired by the ‘Devil’s Advocate’ – to challenge board decisions and suggest alternatives, according to new Cambridge research.
Antidepressants and pain killers: should we be worried?
New research has identified an increased risk of brain haemorrhage from the combined use of antidepressant medicines and medicines such as ibuprofen. Should we be worried? Dr Rupert Payne from the Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research looks at the evidence.
Danger for passive, prospective pensioners!
Pension Freedoms and the almost complete demise of final salary or defined benefit pensions in the private sector have massively increased the dangers of lousy pension outcomes for people not actively reviewing their pension choices.
Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is a powerful tool for multiple applications
Strem Chemicals' American colleagues talk about Families of Volatile Metal Precursors from Roy Gordon’s Group at Harvard University for use in Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) applications.
US FDA approves AstraZeneca product for non-small cell lung cancer
AstraZeneca has announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved IRESSA (gefitinib) tablets, 250mg once daily, for the first-line treatment of patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumours have epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 19 deletions or exon 21 (L858R) substitution mutations, as detected by an FDA-approved test.
AIM Altitude ranked in 'Sunday Times' International Track 200
AIM Altitude has been ranked in the annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 league table, published on 12th July 2015.
Cambridge Regional College hosts Kiel apprentices visit
Cambridge Regional College has been hosting construction apprentices from Germany as part of an international project to share ideas and working practices.
Donate to Emerald Frog Marketing's charity auction in exchange for PR
Littleport marketing and PR agency, Emerald Frog Marketing is celebrating five years in business by organising a fundraising auction of promises to raise money for five local charities.
Innovative learning: 'Skylark English for Babies' reaches new heights in Russian market
Within the vibrant environment of St John’s Innovation Centre, there is a unique company called Skylark Learning that has recently launched Skylark English for Babies: All About Me to the Russian market, a new multi-sensory toolkit providing a fun, interaction-based method for meaningful learning.
Sepura and Teltronic stronger together in Brazil
The Brazilian state of Sergipe has selected a TETRA solution by the Sepura Group for its public safety organisations. The contract, a significant landmark for the Group, was signed earlier this month by the Public Safety Secretariat of the state of Sergipe further to a competitive tender for a full turnkey solution project comprising extensive user trials and very rigorous testing.
Flexera Software joins the Microsoft Azure marketplace
Application producers now have easy access to solutions for optimising recurring revenue generation and customer experience within Azure.
Veterinary courses receive Royal approval
Veterinary nursing graduates from Anglia Ruskin University will be fast-tracked into the profession after its degree and foundation degree were granted full accreditation by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).
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Communities come together to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War 2
This summer, communities across Cambridgeshire are coming together to reminisce and celebrate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War 2.
Summer holiday activities at IWM Duxford
This summer at IWM Duxford, find out about Spitfire pilots in the Battle of Britain, discover exciting challenges and mysterious trails and chat to veterans about their experiences of war and conflict.
Cambridge and French research consortium mark a year of collaborative projects
A year of collaborative projects involving Cambridge and a consortium of Paris-based universities proves the potential of international partnerships.
MedImmune appoints new head of cardiovascular and metabolic disease reseearch
MedImmune, the global biologics research and development arm of AstraZeneca, has announced that Christopher Rhodes, PhD, has joined the company as Vice President, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease (CVMD) Research.
Acteon supports Diamond diversity monitoring for the UK TV industry
Acteon is delighted to be working with the Creative Diversity Network to develop blended learning in support of the new Diamond diversity monitoring initiative for the UK TV industry.
Lync is now Skype for Business
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