An evening with Raja Shehadeh
Award-winning Palestinian author returns to Cambridge to discuss his forthcoming book, Language of War, Language of Peace.
42 Technology helps Linde Gases develop EVOS Ci valve breakthrough
42 Technology (42T) has worked with Linde Gases, a division of The Linde Group and one of the world’s leading industrial gas companies, to help develop an innovative new valve for industrial gas cylinders.
Save the dates: CLUG 2015!
2015 is going to be an exciting year for Cambridge LabVIEW User Group.
Sunesis Pharmaceuticals selects Quotient Clinical’s real-time adaptive manufacturing to suppo
Quotient Clinical, the Translational Pharmaceutics® Company, and Sunesis Pharmaceuticals have announced the initiation of a clinical mass balance/ADME trial for vosaroxin – a candidate therapeutic for acute myelogenous leukemia (AML).
Design Council’s 2014 and looking ahead to 2015
2014 was certainly an exciting, busy year for Design Council. To round it off, on 19 December, we celebrated our 70th anniversary, a momentous occasion for an organisation born out of post-war necessity.
Cambridge Network gives students chance to explain their research to industry
Bright minds from Cambridge University were tasked with summing up their research in two minutes for an audience of potential investors at an event this week.
2:30pm today the busiest time of year for job hunters
Restless workers will be polishing their CVs later today (Friday) – as 2.30pm this afternoon has been identified as the busiest time of the year for job-hunters.
Sustainability work showcased at Davos
Anglia Ruskin University’s groundbreaking sustainability work has been presented to leading figures at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Council reacts as U's stadium plans kick off
On the day of Cambridge United’s FA Cup clash with Premiership giants Manchester United, Cambridge City Council has reacted to the news that the football club plans to redevelop its R Costings Abbey Stadium.
Rosetta Mission: new results reveal comet 67P is an ‘icy dirtball’ covered in ‘goose bumps’
Scientists at The Open University (OU) have played an important role in the first results from the historic European Space Agency mission, Rosetta, to study Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. New images from the Rosetta orbiter’s camera OSIRIS and analysis from the craft’s GIADA instrument have given new insights into what comets are made of and how planets may have been formed.
Huppert wins government support for cycling and walking strategy
Cambridge MP Julian Huppert has received government support for his call for a long-term commitment to cycling and walking.
Babraham Institute hosts Newton International Fellow
A fellowship to host Dr Wim Pierson at the Babraham Institute is one of the Newton International Fellowships announced yesterday. The Newton International Fellowships are awarded jointly by two of the UK’s national research academies – the British Academy and the Royal Society.
Death of a dynamo – a hard drive from space
Hidden magnetic messages contained within ancient meteorites are providing a unique window into the processes that shaped our solar system, and may give a sneak preview of the fate of the Earth’s core as it continues to freeze.
Education Secretary praises school and exam board innovation
The Education Secretary for England Nicky Morgan MP has praised an initiative in which multimedia textbooks for a Cambridge IGCSE are published for free online.
Success Tip: 20 skills successful managers have
Recently Madeleine Morgan of Growu was reading that most people leave their jobs because of stress. And...the biggest cause of stress is their manager! It got her thinking. What does it take to be a great manager?
Ashton KCJ expands its property teams
Both Residential and Commercial property teams at Ashton KCJ are expanding due to demand.
Boom reported in conservatory roof replacement
Admiral Homespace, the award winning home improvement company based at Alconbury near Huntingdon, has reported a boom in the relatively new process of removing a conservatory roof and replacing with tiles.
Seven signs you’re recruiting someone with good transferrable skills
Are you recruiting for a new role at the moment? Are you having problems finding the right candidate? Maybe there’s a candidate shortage in that area. Perhaps you could consider employing someone from a different professional background.
CRFS exhibits at IDEX 2015, United Arab Emirates
CRFS is set to exhibit at IDEX, the International Defence Exhibition and Conference, 22-26 February 2015, along with one of its local partners, Red Solutions.
New research compares inequalities in UK’s child safeguarding systems
Why are children from poor neighbourhoods more likely to be subject to a child protection intervention than those living in better off areas? And is deprivation the primary cause?
COMSOL Multiphysics® 5.0 and the Application Builder revolutionise the simulation industry
From simulation to application: COMSOL® software users can now design specialised applications to provide researchers, designers, and manufacturers with access to the power and accuracy of multiphysics simulation.
Expect the unexpected
The Scientific Alliance discusses the impact of low oil prices.
NEW: Enterprise Video Platform Imagen v3.5
Cambridge Imaging releases Imagen 3.5 - the Enterprise Video Platform that makes it easier than ever to preserve & access video via a branded website.
IDS sponsors the UK Device Developers' Conference 2015
Leading display technology company Intelligent Display Solutions (IDS) has announced that it has agreed to be a lead sponsor of this year's UK Device Developers' Conference, an event for engineers and computer scientists working in the development of intelligent systems and devices.
Join Tier 2 Consulting in London for the Red Hat Middleware Day
Red Hat® JBoss® Middleware is a family of lightweight, cloud-friendly, enterprise-grade products that help organizations innovate faster, in a smarter way. If your organisation is looking to migrate to open source middleware, this free to attend event in London on January 29th is for you.