UK at greatest risk of identity fraud in Europe
Don’t let it be you’ warns campaign to help combat identity fraud in Britain
Music of colour – Winifred Nicholson paintings at Kettle’s Yard
The paintings of Winifred Nicholson are the subject of the latest Artist in Focus exhibition at Kettle's Yard which runs until 21 December 2012.
CES Selector adds more for metals, materials substitution and selection, and eco design
Support for critical material and process choices helps optimize cost, performance, and environmental impact.
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Anglia Ruskin to run workshop for local social enterprises on Cambridge campus
Huppert brushes up on life-saving skills with hands only CPR
MP Julian Huppert brushed up on the life-saving skills he learnt as a St John Ambulance volunteer during a training session at the Liberal Democrat Conference.
Cambridge Airport celebrates BGAD success
UK business and general aviation day sees 10% growth
Where science meets policy: students organise Cambridge Biological & Life Sciences Symposium
Four PhD students from the Babraham Institute organised the University of Cambridge’s annual symposium for Biological and Life Sciences students (SymBLS) at Peterhouse in September, bringing together students and their research with academics, industry and policymakers. The government and industry attendees particularly enjoyed connecting, and in some cases reconnecting, with cutting edge…
Changes in the Arctic
This year, Arctic sea ice has shrunk to its minimum summer extent since 1979. Should we worry?
Treasury urged to take lead post Rio+20
Anglia Ruskin's Dr Aled Jones tells Select Committee that UK must shape Goals
Master Strategies: Advice to survive ‘harsh’ climate at free financial management roadshow
BUDDING entrepreneurs, small firms and expanding companies can get FREE financial and business advice on how to generate cash and survive the “harsh business world” at a powerful event in London next month. Book your free place now.
Business case for web self-service - free report
Multi-channel web self-service is an important addition to your customer service offering and strategically important to your business.
First client launches new website
Cambridge Marketing Consultancy writes: "Today, I am delighted to announce the launch of a brand new company website for Milton Chiropractic Clinic! This is a particularly momentous achievement, because Milton Chiropractic Clinic were in fact my first ever client as a freelance marketing consultant.
Historic plane returns to the UK after 66 years
Cambridge Airport last week welcomed a historic American bi-plane to its airfield as part of its four year ‘round the world’ trip to raise money for the Wings of Hope, a charitable foundation set up to provide education for children from developing nations.
New secrets of the plant kingdom uncovered after over a century in storage
The relocation of the University of Cambridge Herbarium’s one million pressed and dried plants to their new home in the state-of-the-art Sainsbury Laboratory is turning up hundreds of unique specimens never seen since their collection centuries ago.
Former Black Panther to speak at Anglia Ruskin
Robert King, a former Black Panther and the only freed member of the Angola 3, will be at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge on Tuesday, 9 October for a film screening and discussion.
Netherlands' largest hospital selects Zinwave DAS technology for indoor wireless coverage
The largest hospital in the Netherlands, Erasmus MC Hospital, has chosen DAS technology developed by Zinwave, a Cambridge-based company, for its in-building TETRA and cellular network requirements. The DAS (distributed antenna system) has been installed and commissioned by Radio Access BV, Zinwave’s Benelux partner.
Gale before Curiosity – what we knew and what the rover may reveal
The first comprehensive analysis of what we knew about the Gale crater on Mars before the recent landing of space rover 'Curiosity'.
Free articles to celebrate 15 years of Cambridge Journals Online
Access free articles from all journals published by Cambridge University Press, for a limited time only, to celebrate 15 years of Cambridge Journals Online.
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6: the verdict from Tier 2 Consulting
Ian Page, Senior Consultant at Tier 2 Consulting gives us his thoughts on the latest JBoss platform
Huppert's victory against website blocking
MP Julian Huppert is celebrating victory after news that the government is set to overturn powers which could allow websites to be blocked for allegedly breaking copyright laws.
Bango goes live with Facebook mobile payments
Bango announces that their integration with Facebook is now live. Bango is providing Facebook mobile web carrier billing in Germany, the UK and USA, and the service is being expanded to other countries during the remainder of 2012.
Ranier closes additional $5M investment funding round
Materials technology and medical device manufacturer, Ranier Technology Limited, Cambridge, has closed a further $5M funding round, which was fully funded by existing investors.
From bench to bedside – how translational medicine is generating insights from patient data
PA Consulting Group and 4D Biomedical have launched their annual translational medicine foresighting report.
ACT funds new robotic surgeon for Addenbrooke’s prostate cancer treatment
Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust (ACT) has funded a new £1.4 million da Vinci robotic surgeon to assist prostate cancer surgery at Addenbrooke’s, following a fundraising campaign.
Suffolk’s Green 100
Specialized Print Ltd is delighted to have been accepted as one of Suffolk’s Green 100 businesses.