Calling all small dog owners!
Holdsworth Associates is working with SureFlap, the microchip-operated pet products company, to promote their survey investigating the attitudes of small dog owners.
Evidence and belief
A new study suggests that organic food is healthier, says The Scientific Alliance.
Cambridge Folk Festival better for local economy than Glastonbury, research finds
Cambridge Folk Festival contributes almost £1.7 million directly to the local economy every year according to research by Management Studies undergraduate students at Cambridge Judge Business School.
AstraZeneca reveals designs for new global R&D centre and corporate headquarters in Cambridge
AstraZeneca today revealed the proposed designs for its new global R&D centre and corporate headquarters in Cambridge. The plans for the new facility, which will be located on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC), include designs for the Global Centre, an R&D Enabling Building and an Energy Centre[1].
Huppert's decade-long fight pays off as schools get extra £23.2m
Cambridgeshire schools are to get an extra £23.2 million in government funding - £2.7 million more than originally expected.
Fairer funding for schools in the East of England
Schools in the least fairly funded local areas across the East of England will benefit from a £390 million cash boost in the biggest step towards fairer schools funding in a decade, Schools Minister David Laws announced yesterday (Thurs).
How to help your ears survive festival season
As bands turn it up to 11 at music festivals this summer, a leading audiologist has revealed his common-sense tips for looking after number one!
Women’s professional self-identity impacts on childcare balance, but not men’s
Research shows that a mother’s self-identity impacts on the amount of time her partner spends on childcare – with strong professional identity in women creating a more equal childcare balance in a couple. A father’s self-identity, however, has no bearing on a mother’s time with children.
How people power saved Bloomsbury from destruction
The story of how ‘one of the last villages in London’ was saved from demolition to make way for the British Library is the subject of new research and an exhibition which opened in Bloomsbury this week
CRedit360 delivers world’s first German language GRI G4-certified sustainability software
CRedit360 has become the first software provider to achieve G4 reporting certification in German by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).
Flexera Software receives BMC Software Technology Alliance Program validation
Emphasizes importance of Software License Optimization and asset management in maximizing the value of IT services to the enterprise.
University of Cambridge Primary School design approved
Architectural proposals for the University of Cambridge Primary School (UCPS) located as part of the North West Cambridge Development have been approved by the local planning authorities.
Cross-sector leadership helps drive sustainable development in the East of England
Leaders from public, private, academic and third sector organisations across the East of England agreed to take collective responsibility for long-term thinking around regional sustainable development challenges and opportunities at the Alliance for Sustainable Development’s Annual Leaders Dinner, held at King's College, Cambridge.
Broadcom extends small cell leadership with new devices
Broadcom Corporation, a global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, today announced its next-generation devices for residential, enterprise and outdoor small cell networks.
Sepura obtains interoperability certification for its DMR hand-portable
Sepura has successfully completed Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) interoperability testing with the Italian organisations Selex ES, a Finmeccanica company, and Radio Activity srl.
AutoCAD webinars now available on-demand
To help you gain the most out of your AutoCAD or AutoCAD Electrical software, Micro Concepts Ltd now offers bitesize webinars available on-demand to show you how productivity can be optimised.
Abode succeeds at Housing Design Awards
Abode, part of Countryside’s Great Kneighton development in Cambridge, has reigned supreme in the Housing Design Awards 2014, winning the Supreme Award for the most outstanding new homes development. It also received the Graham Pye Award for the development which has the most responsive design to how we live.
Cambridge Filmworks celebrates the opening of the JH Adams Heritage Centre
The 19th century Fenland ironmongers JH Adams and Sons, the subject of an evocative television documentary for Sky produced by Cambridge Filmworks, has recently been turned into a heritage centre and opens its doors to the public for the first time this weekend.
Planning is important, say tax advisers
"One of the major frustrations we have as tax advisers is being told of significant changes in a client’s circumstances after the event," says ETL Cambridge. Why is this frustrating?
Deploying small cell backhaul in Beijing
Wangfujing Street is one of the most famous and busiest shopping streets in downtown Beijing. This largely pedestrianised area attracts an estimated 600,000 visitors on a daily basis. And most of them are using their smartphones.
Johnson Matthey launches journal exploring science and technology in industrial applications
The new journal is available online and continues to build on the company’s 58 years supporting the publication of scientific research
Huppert welcomes month on month fall in jobless figures
Cambridge MP Julian Huppert has welcomed figures released today (Wednesday) which show that unemployment – including among the young – is continuing to fall in the city.
Landis+Gyr and RWE sign smart meter deal for Poland
Smart meter delivery will bring benefits to end consumers in Poland’s capital city through further development of a smart grid environment.
llumina acquires Myraqa, a leading IVD and companion diagnostic consulting firm
Illumina, Inc. (NASDAQ:ILMN) today announced that it has acquired Myraqa, a regulatory and quality consulting firm specializing in IVDs, particularly companion diagnostics.
PTP case study: Software-driven acoustic emission test system for JCB
PTP has designed a robust 6-channel data acquisition hardware system for JCB that has been certified and calibrated to IEC 61672 Class 1 (the international standard for sound level meters).