Waterloo: the first draft of history
A letter written from the body-strewn battlefield at Waterloo, an invasion map of the UK, and a book from Napoleon’s personal library in exile will go on display in Cambridge during one of the first major Waterloo exhibitions of the bicentenary commemorations.
One simple system for moisture and hydrocarbon dew point in natural gas
The world’s most established hydrocarbon dew-point analyzer and the latest generation of tuneable diode laser spectroscopy moisture analyzer are now available in a single package to help gas companies ensure the quality of their pipeline transmission gas.
Local Secrets website is redesigned
Creative agency That Firefly Creative says it has been an amazing project redesigning the website for Local Secrets.
Helping the neighbours: an eLife interview with Meredith Schuman
In a series of interviews with early-career researchers, eLife explores how they became interested in science, what they are working on at present and what they hope to achieve in the future.
Programmers face the Coding Challenge at UK conference
Engineers and computer scientists will be invited to take the 'Coding Challenge' at the forthcoming UK Device Developers' Conference, pitching their programming skills against a computer.
Enjoy Summer at the Museums 2015
Pack more into your holidays this summer and join museums in Cambridge and beyond for some family fun and adventure.
Sepura DMR improves communications at famous Goodwood country estate
Sepura is delighted to announce that the Goodwood Group of Companies has chosen Sepura Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) technology to improve communications across its sites. This prestigious contract win was awarded to 2826 Limited, Sepura’s experienced Hampshire-based DMR channel partner.
How to picture a thriving business
Cambridge Intelligence, whose founder Dr Joe Parry attended the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning's Ignite programme, is at the forefront of the emerging data visualisation sector.
Jewellery startup offers diamonds of a different cut
Cambridge Judge Business School student venture promises unique, personal and top quality diamond jewellery for discerning clientele.
SonoSite’s X-Porte® ideal for regional anaesthetic procedures
A SonoSite X-Porte® point-of-care ultrasound system is proving a key asset for regional anaesthesia at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust.
The Air Liquide Foundation unveils its latest projects
Since its creation in 2008, the Air Liquide Foundation has been supporting research programs that focus on the Environment and Health/ Breathing, and has been contributing to local development by encouraging micro-initiatives in the regions worldwide where the Group is present. Today, there are 194 projects located in 42 countries, and more than 200 employees involved.
Cantab Lettings sponsored team reaches hockey finals
Cantab Lettings sponsored Hills Road Sixth Form College (HRSFC) team reaches Women's Hockey Finals.
Cambridge Ahead adds Pigeon to its membership
Pigeon Investment Management Ltd has joined Cambridge Ahead, taking the membership total to 35 Full Member organisations.
ReNeuron to use Cellmate automated cell culture for stem cell-based stroke therapy
ReNeuron to use Cellmate Automated Cell Culture for Stem Cell-based Stroke Therapy To Accelerate Production at New Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products Manufacturing Facility in Wales
Julian comes out with top marks for his work as City's MP
Julian Huppert has come out with top marks on a report card which reflects his performance during five years as Cambridge’s MP.
Dr Hermann Hauser founds the Alpbach Summer School for entrepreneurs
Supported by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning and the European Forum Alpbach, Dr Hermann Hauser - serial entrepreneur and a Founder-Director of Cambridge Network - has developed a new platform for PhDs and PostDocs with entrepreneurial ambition.
Pressurised sales loom for Cambridge mid-market
The Cambridge mid-market could be on the verge of a wave of pressurised sales, according to new research from law firm Mills & Reeve.
New sensing technology opens the door to hassle-free car hire
Novel technology from product design and development firm Cambridge Consultants is set to transform the world of car hire. It could spell the end of disputes over liability if a car is damaged. And, if no damage is detected, the technology means zero-hassle returns – drivers will be able to just drop off their car and go.
New Big Data era pushes training need for bioinformatics in life sciences
In the advent of big data, the requirement for bioinformatics training as an integral part in life science research is becoming increasingly apparent. For the first time, an international consortium of bioinformatics educators and trainers across the globe have come together to transcend institutional and international boundaries to share bioinformatics training expertise, experience, and…
Saffron Walden runner storms first marathon
Emma Jenkins from Saffron Walden proudly completed her first London Marathon last weekend, raising vital funds for a local children’s charity.
Like you care
Communication Coach Jon Torrens tells you why you should care about your subject...
Welcome Philip! New CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation
The sharp-eyed among you will have noticed that a couple of months back, the Raspberry Pi Foundation was advertising for a new CEO.
Return to Eden: Brains Eden is back for the seventh year running
Brains Eden, the UK’s largest student games festival, is back for its seventh year. Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, will welcome 30 teams of young game creators from across the UK and Europe to compete in a 48-hour games jam.
Judge schools on a five year picture, says Cambridge Assessment
Schools should be judged by their results over a period of at least five years rather than condemned by one year’s performance, Cambridge Assessment says today.
Mapping social enterprise
Research on social investment from Cambridge Judge Business School wins best paper award at Oxford conference.