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University boosts agri-tech sector with new partnership

University boosts agri-tech sector with new partnership

University boosts agri-tech sector with new partnership

26 April 2018

Ceres input 'will help make food industry fit for purpose'


Reporting gender 'pay gap' is a welcome first step, but no cure-all

Reporting gender 'pay gap' is a welcome first step, but no cure-all

Reporting gender 'pay gap' is a welcome first step, but no cure-all

19 April 2018

The director of the Wo+Men's Leadership Centre at Cambridge Judge Business School offers her verdict.


Direct-to-consumer genetic tests: what's in it for you?

Direct-to-consumer genetic tests: what's in it for you?

Direct-to-consumer genetic tests: what's in it for you?

07 April 2018

Founder of Cambridge Precision Medicine considers on-sale-now DNA sequencing tests


Positive impact from city's newest law firm

Positive impact from city's newest law firm

Positive impact from city's newest law firm

29 March 2018

From the off, Bircham Dyson Bell knew its way round Cambridge


Appleyard Lees marks a year in Cambridge by confirming expansion plans

Appleyard Lees marks a year in Cambridge by confirming expansion plans

Appleyard Lees marks a year in Cambridge by confirming expansion plans

21 March 2018

Patent attorneys and intellectual property experts to recruit trainees


Was Brexit vote interfered with? Cambridge's MP questions Cambridge Analytica's influence on the referendum outcome

Was Brexit vote interfered with? Cambridge's MP questions Cambridge Analytica's influence on the referendum outcome

Was Brexit vote interfered with? Cambridge's MP questions Cambridge Analytica's influence on the referendum outcome

21 March 2018

New concerns surround timeline of Facebook data harvest


Life science community goes Dutch as Brexit moves EMA

Life science community goes Dutch as Brexit moves EMA

Life science community goes Dutch as Brexit moves EMA

15 February 2018

Cambridge pharma obliged to adapt to loss of key EU organisation


Carillion collapse has cost us £880k' says Histon-based Flora-tec

Carillion collapse has cost us £880k' says Histon-based Flora-tec

Carillion collapse has cost us £880k' says Histon-based Flora-tec

17 January 2018

Contractor forced to lay off 10 people


24 things we learned last year

24 things we learned last year

24 things we learned last year

06 January 2018

2017: None the wiser? Here's what the University of Cambridge taught the world


$16k Bitcoin: Cambridge experts discuss whether it's a bubble set to burst

$16k Bitcoin: Cambridge experts discuss whether it's a bubble set to burst

$16k Bitcoin: Cambridge experts discuss whether it's a bubble set to burst

21 December 2017

Bitcoin 'runs the risk of flying apart', says Anglia Ruskin University study. But others forsee a new golden era....


AI: 'It's not just a playground'

AI: 'It's not just a playground'

AI: 'It's not just a playground'

16 November 2017

Is Prof Stephen Hawking right to say AI is a danger to humanity? Dr Stella Pachidi says machine intelligence needs closer scrutiny


Cambridge's £37billion economy and the need for evolution

Cambridge's £37billion economy and the need for evolution

Cambridge's £37billion economy and the need for evolution

31 May 2017

The city's popularity as a world-class location for prestige businesses is soaring despite healthy competition from Silicon Valley, Munich and Copenhagen. But at what cost?


Get on board for the Cambridge Independent Entrepreneurial Science and Technology Awards

Get on board for the Cambridge Independent Entrepreneurial Science and Technology Awards

Get on board for the Cambridge Independent Entrepreneurial Science and Technology Awards

12 May 2017

Global networks support our initiative for start-ups and scale-ups


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