Research
CPFT researchers test anti-inflammation treatment for psychosis
Mental health researchers and clinicians in Cambridge have partnered with researchers in Birmingham and Bristol on a national study to test if treating inflammation can improve recovery from psychosis. ...
Comparative study of cryptocurrency regulation
The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, is publishing a comparative study of cryptoasset regulatory frameworks and a cryptoasset regulation tracker covering all jurisdictions across the globe. ...
CambridgeIC's new CAM622 turns PCBs into precise angle encoders
The CAM622 is a resonant inductive encoder IC for the measurement of angular position inside machines. It delivers an unparalleled combination of precision, speed and convenience, and helps customers reduce the size and cost of their products. ...
Helen Earl appointed Centre Manager of The EpiCentre, Haverhill
Helen Earl has been appointed the new centre manager of The EpiCentre in Haverhill, from 1st November 2024, taking over from Andrew Bell who is leaving to take up the reins as Head of Meet Cambridge. ...
Science Partnered With Awareness Is Unstoppable
In this episode, Gerald and Maleen from PHA Europe join Dr Bipin Patel to share their experiences with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH). They discuss the challenges of getting an accurate diagnosis, the importance of early detection, and the emotional and physical impacts...
'Black box' of stem cell transplants opened in world-first blood study
For the first time, scientists have tracked what happens to stem cells decades after a transplant, lifting the lid on the procedure that has been a medical mystery for over 50 years. ...
First UK survey on sensory loss to take place
Project to provide robust data on vision and hearing loss to begin in Cambridgeshire. ...
Study finds UK adults aren’t connected to nature
New research led by ARU finds barriers prevent everyone enjoying nature equally.
CCDC Webinar: How To Use New Semiconductor Data in the CSD for Research and Design
New data and software to assess and design semiconductors' optical and electronic properties are now available. This latest update is from work by the CCDC with the Universities of Strathclyde and Liverpool, to enhance the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) for semiconductors research....
English councils face £9.3 billion deficit by 2026-27
Councils in England face a £9.3 billion funding shortfall by 2026-27, according to a new report from the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge, and Newcastle University’s Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies. ...