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Using real-time road traffic data to evaluate congestion
A new project has shown that by using existing sources of information about traffic flow it is possible to create a minute-by-minute image of congestion in cities. more..
27/01
Deadline extended to 3 February for 'Cambridge News' Business Excellence Awards
'Cambridge News' announces that the nomination deadline for its Business Excellence Awards has been extended to Friday (3 February 2012). With the standard higher than ever and with the introduction of the TWI Technology Engineering Award, the awards organising committee has decided to extend the nomination period by one week. more..
  28/01
Wallace Cancer Care nominated for Cambridge Building Society Cash for the Community - but needs your help!
A project to be featured in the 'Cambridge News' from Monday (30th January) could help to raise important funds for Wallace Cancer Care. more..
  27/01
Camvine releases desktop media player for cloud-based-signage
Camvine has extended the flexibility of its CODA cloud-based digital signage system with the launch of CODA Player for Windows, enabling users to view content on a desktop PC connected to the Internet. more..
  27/01
University Electrical Engineering Department of the Year
The Electrical Engineering Division of Cambridge University's Department of Engineering has won the Elektra (European Electronics Industry Awards) for best Electrical/Electronic Engineering Department of the Year (2011). more..
27/01
Cambridge architects contribute to raising cathedral visitor numbers
The number of visitors to the cathedral at Bury St Edmunds rose by almost 50% in 2011, to 97,000, thanks in no small part to Freeland Rees Roberts, the Cambridge architects. more..
  27/01
The future of fossil fuels
Despite rich countries having ambitious targets to reduce the use of fossil fuels, their global consumption continues to rise: this week's Scientific Alliance newsletter. more..
27/01
BACTEST closes £900k funding round
UK based BACTEST Ltd. today announced that it had closed a £900k funding round led by the Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF), managed by Turquoise International, which invested £300k in BACTEST. more..
  26/01
Thoroughbred speed gene has its origins in native breeds
Research by a team of scientists suggests that a variant of the so-called speed gene found in top racehorses can be traced back to a single British mare living around 300 years ago. That mare may have had a similar genetic make-up to today's sturdy native ponies. more..
26/01
BlueGnome's aneuploidy screening platform, 24sure, improves implantation rates three-fold
BlueGnome’s single cell aneuploidy screening platform, 24sure, used to screen embryos for chromosome abnormalities, has increased embryo implantation three-fold, states a paper published in the journal 'Fertilisation in Vitro'. more..
26/01
Conquering the Antarctic: The Scott Centenary Concert Tour
City of London Sinfonia, in collaboration with the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI), will embark on an ambitious concert tour in February to celebrate the centenary of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12. more..
26/01
PragmatIC's imprinted logic moving into commercial production
PragmatIC Printing Ltd, the pioneer in imprinted logic circuits, today announced plans to move its technology to pilot-scale production under an agreement with the Printable Electronics Technology Centre at The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI). more..
  26/01
How wings really work
A 1-minute video released by the University of Cambridge sets the record straight on a much misunderstood concept – how wings lift. more..
26/01
ArtVPS’ partnership with Visa Lighting illuminates Google SketchUp
Real-world lighting has never been easier to render, with the launch today of Shaderlight V2.1, the leading rendering plug-in to Google SketchUp for architects and designers. more..
  26/01
Google+ is set to become a game changer , says PR Director
Google+ is taking social media to the next level, explains Justine Smith, PR Director at KISS Public Relations. more..
26/01
CambridgeIP research reveals latest innovation trends in the integration of desalination with renewable energy
The World Intellectual Property Organization has this month published a report authored by CambridgeIP examining the latest trends in innovation, technology ownership and geographical focus in the field of desalination technology, with a special focus on desalination systems using renewable energy. more..
  25/01
New Cambridge Art and Science Circle to launch
Anglia Ruskin University is launching the Cambridge Art and Science Circle next Tuesday (31 January), which is a new initiative to bring together artists and scientists from across the city. more..
25/01
Arts Council England to support University of Cambridge Museums partnership
Arts Council England has announced that the eight accredited University of Cambridge Museums (UCM), led by The Fitzwilliam Museum, have been successful in their bid for significant funding over the next three years as a Renaissance Major partner. more..
25/01
Wysing seeks Young Artists
Wysing Young Artists (WYA) is Wysing Arts Centre’s talent development programme for artists and curators aged 14-19 years old. It helps young people in the Eastern region to develop their artistic practices through working with professional artists. more..
  19/01
Management students seek real-world projects with Cambridge companies
Could your business benefit from the help of a bright and resourceful team of undergraduate management students? If your company is considering a new venture, developing a new product, treatment or technology, expanding into a new market or developing a business or financial plan, the Judge Business School would like to hear from you. more..
  17/01
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