Children visit site of new East of England children’s hospital
Work has begun to prepare the future Cambridge Children’s Hospital site for construction.
How to bring your company values to life
Visualising company values to get company-wide buy-in.
ARU alumni come together to celebrate their success
Ceremony marked the achievements of some of Anglia Ruskin’s most notable graduates.
ELRIG UK and SRG announce partnership to advance life science professionals in drug discovery
Partnership endorses mission to facilitate career progression and support life science industry growth.
Human muscle map reveals how we try to fight effects of ageing
How muscle changes with ageing, and tries to fight its effects, is now better understood at the cellular and molecular level with the first comprehensive atlas of ageing muscles in humans.
Cambridge Index rises 1.2%
The Cambridge Index rose 216.94 points or 1.2% to close at 18,545.2, as six out of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly gains in their share price.
Guardtech land Medilink Midlands Business Awards Innovation nomination with CleanCube
The Group’s unique portable container laboratories will be up for the gong at Medilink’s Athena Leicester showpiece next month
Onwards and upwards for expression edits
The Epicentre, Haverhill spoke to Chief Operating Officer Dr Rebecca Godfrey about how ExpresionEdits was started, what it is currently working on and how its experience at The EpiCentre has helped it grow the business and move on to the next phase of its expansion.
ITU nurse going for gold at world powerlifting championships
An intensive care nurse is aiming to become powerlifting world champion after being selected to represent Great Britain at the 2024 IPF World Championships in Austin, Texas.
Planning consent won for 343,000 sq ft science park in South Cambridge
Property consultancy Bidwells has won planning consent on behalf of Bridgemere and Foundation Capital Ventures (FCV) for a landmark science and innovation park in South Cambridge.
New sustainable branded promotional products
Historically the promotional products industry generates significant waste through the production and distribution of disposable items such as plastic pens, single-use bags, and non-recyclable materials.
An excellent elevator pitch
If you want to engage, impress, and even inspire in only 30 seconds, you need to have a slam dunk elevator pitch. And here's how, in six simple stages...
Last in first out (fair redundancy?)
Can employers make workers redundant on a 'last- in, first-out' basis?
Bio-Rad announces collaboration agreement with Oncocyte to commercialize transplant monitoring with Droplet Digital PCR
Collaboration Aims to Provide Researchers Cutting-Edge Tools to Enable Transformational Monitoring of Key Biomarkers in Solid Tissue Transplants
Four Cambridge researchers awarded prestigious European Research Council Advanced Grants
The funding provides leading senior researchers with the opportunity to pursue ambitious, curiosity-driven projects that could lead to major scientific breakthroughs.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport visits ieso Digital Health
Lucy Frazer MP visited ieso Digital Health headquarters in Cambridge.
CPFT joins UK trial of blood tests for diagnosing dementia
Researchers at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) and the University of Cambridge are co-leading national trials to identify accurate and rapid blood tests that can help to diagnose dementia.
More on extending a probation period
Best practice guidance for employers when extending a probation period.
Price Bailey announces six new Partners will join the Partnership team in the year ahead
The firm is set to grow to 44 Partners in 2024
Johnson Matthey and bp technology chosen for the world’s largest Fischer Tropsch SAF production plant
Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, announces that DG Fuels has selected its award-winning Fischer Tropsch (FT) CANS™ technology – co-developed with bp – for DG Fuels’ first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in St. James Parish, Louisiana. The plant would be the largest deployment of FT CANS to date, seven times larger than any previously announced project using…
Free 2024 employment legislation factsheet
With a wealth of new employment legislation coming in 2024 we have put together a factsheet consolidating the changes so you can see at a glance what they are.
Fourth generation of family takes the reins at popular family-run logistics company celebrating its 90th year.
2024 sees Welch’s Transport celebrate its 90th year providing logistics support to clients across East Anglia and the UK.
British Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Survey: Firms treading water on investment
The BCC’s Quarterly Economic Survey – the UK’s largest and longest-running independent business survey – shows most firms reporting no improvement in investment levels, sales or cashflow in the first quarter of 2024.
Gigafactories & IP: Protecting the processes that power the future
As the use of electric vehicles (EVs) becomes increasingly prevalent, demand for batteries is set to rise at an exponential rate. To meet this demand, we are seeing the development of more and more gigafactories across the world. Sophie Chua explains the process of patent protection in the ‘gigafactory’ industry and it’s potential to continue to grow rapidly.