Science and Engineering
D-CYPHRing DNA and the power of spit - BioResource at the Cambridge Festival
Most diseases start in childhood, but most health research is carried out in adults. As a result, a big gap exists in our fundamental understanding of how health conditions begin and evolve. An ambitious programme from the NIHR BioResource – the DNA, Children + Young People’s Health Re...
Cresset: Bionow Award for internationalisation
Cresset writes...thank you to Bionow and all the event sponsors for an excellent evening at the annual Bionow awards. We are delighted to have received the Bionow Award for Internationalisation, after being recognised for our: ...
Green light for Bruntwood Scitech’s £250m Melbourn Science Park masterplan to support booming Cambridge science and tech market
Quarter of a billion pound masterplan spanning 390,000 sq ft includes six new lab and office buildings, three refurbishments, a new village green for the local community to enjoy, gastropub, boutique hotel, and improved transport provision New workspace can support to up to 75 life s...
Four inspiring female leaders discuss their career journeys for International Women’s Day 2024 at SBC
Over 80 guests from across the biotech industry came to Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst to enjoy talks and networking with female leaders in celebration of International Women’s Day 2024 with the theme of ‘Inspire Inclusion.’ ...
Ground-breaking Ebflow electron beam welding technology can drastically reduce production time of small nuclear reactors
An advanced electron beam (EB) welding technology, developed by Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) has the potential to transform the speed at which small nuclear power stations can be built. In a trial conducted by Sheffield Forgemasters, Cambridge Vacuum Engineering’s Ebflow technolog...
Addenbrooke’s Charity supporters have raised over £100,000 for the new Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital in just one weekend
Earlier this month, Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust’s (ACT) amazing supporters pulled out all the stops with three magnificent fundraising events raising more than £100,000 for the new Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital. The funds raised will help to change the story of cancer, bringing ...
Harnessing sunlight to digest plastics and a smart fitness device for your brain: meet the 11 start-ups selected from the first Founders at the University of Cambridge Start 1.0 accelerator
Founders at the University of Cambridge welcomes eleven innovative companies to the Start Accelerator 1.0 programme The start-ups, all founded by Cambridge students, alumni and academics, are working on difficult challenges across hardware, life sciences and sustainability The...
Cambridge Wide Open Day returns with ‘Be Curious’ Sci-Tech City-wide event
LEADING science companies and innovation parks will once again open their doors to showcase their contribution to sci-tech innovation when Cambridge Wide Open Day returns for 2024. ...
5 tips for managing your career in 2024
How can you get ahead in your career in this unpredictable, ever-evolving world? There will always be things that throw us off course – the pandemic being a good example. But there are steps we can take to help us navigate these bumpy roads. ...
More about Sensor Calibration and Smart Dew-Point Sensors
How smart dew-point sensors can overcome skills gaps Industrial companies around the world face a host of technical and commercial challenges: skills shortages, supply chain disruption, artificial intelligence, geo-political uncertainties, climate change and many more. ...