Test your memory!
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have launched what could be the world’s biggest ever memory experiment.
Stephen Hawking 70th Birthday Symposium
A capacity 550-strong audience gave a standing ovation at the end of a moving, amusing and wide-ranging autobiographical speech by Stephen Hawking on the occasion of his 70th birthday on Sunday.
Digital marketing adds an exciting new dimension to communications
Traditional marketing was all about the product, the 4 Ps; product, price, place and promotion. Digital marketing has radically changed this, as the marketing focus has now become far more customer centric. FCG Consultancy's Jonathan Wainwright, explains why....
News from The Travel Clinic Ltd, Cambridge and Ipswich
The Travel Clinic reports shortages of doxcycycline in the Philippines after a huge rise in demand for the prevention and treatment of leptospirosis (Weils disease).
Seeing Quantum Mechanics with the naked eye
A Cambridge team have built a semiconductor chip that converts electrons into a quantum state that emits light but is large enough to see by eye. Because their quantum superfluid is simply set up by shining laser beams on the device, it can lead to practical ultrasensitive detectors.
Mumford Theatre to stage 'The Secret Garden'
A new adaptation of the much-loved children’s classic 'The Secret Garden' will be visiting Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on 26 and 27 January.
Maximum effect with minimum means - The KISS Communications approach to Exhibitions
Maximising value and success is crucial for any organisation planning to exhibit. Hannah Merriman, who leads the exhibition team at KISS, gives her tips for maximising your return on investment.
KISS Communications New Year Survey – we’d love to get your views
KISS Communications would love to hear what you think about a range of topical business issues. Taking just 60 seconds to complete, the KISS New Year 2012 survey is easy to fill in and the results can be emailed directly to you.
Blue Chip’s tiny computer module targets intelligent devices
Single board computer specialists, Blue Chip Technology have announced the release of their RM2, a powerful ARM Cortex A8 based, small-footprint computer module that is ideal for powering small and portable intelligent devices.
CPL launches video production service
CPL is this week launching a video production service, in a move that will further improve the digital magazines, websites, apps and e-newsletters it produces on behalf of its clients.
Are you looking for acceleration investment in High Value Manufacturing?
Do you need support and investment to realise the aspirations for your technology business? Are you prepared to ‘go for growth’ despite the prevailing economic gloom?
An Open Letter from aspire recruitment solutions ltd. Cambridge (UK)
If you find yourself partnering with a professional recruiter, there’s probably a reason. Maybe you’ve had a hard time finding the right employee on your own.
Recruitment Gateway gathers momentum in 2012
Looking for a job? Or trying to fill a vacancy? Come along to next week's Cambridge News Job Fair to find out how Cambridge Network's Recruitment Gateway can help you...
Civil engineers welcome HS2 decision
The Institution of Civil Engineers has welcomed the Government's announcement that a new high speed rail line HS2 is to go ahead.
Managing highways in extreme weather conditions – new online guide launched
A new online guide aimed to help engineers manage and reduce disruption to the country’s transport network in adverse weather conditions, and provide information and advice to the general public, has been launched by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
International Relations student awarded MBE
A student on the Master of Studies in International Relations course at Cambridge University, Damian Platt, has been awarded the MBE for his work in the favelas, or shantytowns, of Rio de Janeiro. Damian was given the award by HRH the Prince of Wales at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in December.
Ice age, interrupted
Research shows that a new ice age could well have been upon us in the next millennium were it not for increases in CO2 due to humans, despite the advantageous trend in solar radiation of our current age.
Understanding and preventing corporate corruption
Executive Education at Cambridge Judge Business School is delighted to announce a new programme providing an interdisciplinary overview of corporate corruption, its reasons and its consequences.
Cambridgeshire-based company says information security staff training is more important th...
Following an anxious 2011 marked by numerous data breaches and economic uncertainties, the experts at IT Governance warn organisations that they need to take information security more seriously in 2012 to ensure sustainability.
Matching benefits to business pressure points
How do you respond when you’re at home on the weekend, having a relaxing time with the family, and someone knocks on the door or telephones you to attempt to sell you house insurance?
TiGenix reports positive results of ChondroCelect® compassionate use program
TiGenix, a leading biopharmaceutical company that commercialises and develops cell therapies, today announced data from a ChondroCelect® compassionate use program (CUP), involving 43 orthopedic centers in seven European countries, treating 370 patients with ChondroCelect over the span of four years.
Amino demonstrates media gateway at CES 2012
(CES, Las Vegas, 9 January 2012) Amino Communications, the world leading IPTV/OTT solutions provider, will unveil the world’s first hybrid/OTT media gateway to be powered by Intel’s next generation 32nm Intel(R) Atom(TM) SoC for CE at CES 2012 in Las Vegas this week.
The Møller Centre celebrates 20 years of growth
The Møller Centre, the only dedicated residential management training centre in Cambridge, celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2012 with a range of events that will be held throughout the year.
Tame your computer - tabbed browsing
In her regular series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes different ways to open a link in a new browser tab (Internet Explorer 7 and beyond).
Hopes for reversing age-associated effects in MS patients
New research highlights the possibility of reversing ageing in the central nervous system for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. The study has been published in the journal 'Cell Stem Cell'.