TAG and SodaStream develop 2012 Climate Week brand identity
Branding specialists TAG were commissioned by SodaStream to design and develop a brand for the 2012 Climate Week.
Smooth muscle cells created from patients’ skin cells
Scientists have created cells which make up the walls of blood vessels; research could lead to new treatments and better screening for cardiovascular disease.
Mobas develops young digital talent
Cambridge-based integrated agency Mobas recruits Junior Web Developer
Anglia Ruskin to host NSPCC fashion show
Anglia Ruskin University is hosting an NSPCC charity fashion show and auction in Cambridge on Wednesday, 7 March (7pm) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ChildLine.
Andes Charity Challenge raises money for Macmillan Cancer Support
Inspired by a local businessman’s plans to raise £100k for Macmillan Cancer Support, tackling the toughest mountain in South America – Babraham Bioscience Technologies (BBT) Ltd has joined forces with the contractors currently developing the Babraham Research Campus, to take Mr Roger Parker closer to his target.
Biotech can overtake hi-tech in Cambridge: Vice-chancellor
Cambridge University and Cambridge Biomedical Campus can help the local biotech cluster chase down the lead opened up by the city’s hi-tech and ICT companies, according to the University’s vice-chancellor.
Tame your computer - save yourself time
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 how to enter the current date and/or time into a worksheet (Excel 2000-2010*)...
Salimetrics publishes 'Frequently Asked Questions' in German, French, Spanish and Italian
To assist Saliva researchers in Europe, Salimetrics has today published technical support documents in four European languages.
Competition to find architects and landscape architects for North West Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is looking for a number of complementary architectural and landscape firms – large and small – for its ambitious new urban extension in North West Cambridge.
Charting the rise and decline of the Gothic Cathedral
A comprehensive exploration into Gothic cathedrals and their place in medieval society will be the focus of a series of Cambridge University Slade Lectures in Fine Art entitled 'The Gothic Cathedral: A New Heaven and a New Earth'.
2012 CES grows, excites and catalyses
(BUSINESS WIRE)--Executives from business, government, entertainment, automotive, consumer electronics and every major industry converged on the 2012 International CES® to experience new ways of doing business at the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow.
Cambridge company WaveFX streams events and presentations around the world
Webcasting and webinars are an extremely cost effective and easy way to reach a global audience, but the interaction between presenter and viewer has always been lacking.
Smart phones found to cause stress
Consulting Tools's StressScan was used in a piece of research looking at the relationship between Smart phone use and stress. The study uncovered a vicious circle where people would use their smart phone to alleviate stress, but end up more stressed from using the phones.
Life-affirming or life-depleting activities? How do you spend your time?
Is your time more spent on life-affirming or life-depleting activities? asks Cambridge coach, Chris Carling in the latest issue of her personal growth e-newsletter, Present Perfect.
Employers fail to grow talent pipelines for critical roles
Employers in the UK are failing to identify and fill the job roles essential to expanding their business, according to research from Taleo Corporation.
TAG designs latest New Covent Garden Soup packaging
New Covent Garden Soup company runs a competition every month in which soup lovers can enter their favourite soup recipe onto the website. Members of the public can then vote for their favourite recipe via Facebook.
Suitpack rucksack design provides crease-free solution to cycle-commuting
Cambridge Design Partnership’s innovative design allows commuters to keep fit and look smart.
Participants sought for ICT learning study
A Cambridge PhD student seeks people over the age of 65 to participate in a study looking at how to make the learning and use of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) easier.
Optibrium and Cresset announce technology collaboration
Optibrium, a provider of drug discovery software solutions, and software and services provider Cresset, announce an agreement to collaborate on the development of next-generation platforms, combining their unique approaches to help drug discovery projects quickly identify novel, potent compounds with a high chance of success.
JVP Consultants selects design & marketing agency Ideas by Eden
Cambridge-based interim and part-time management services consultancy, JVP Consultants, has selected the team at Ideas by Eden to help with the re-launch of their business.
High speed rail: new dawn or false hope?
As the government gives the go-ahead for HS2 to link London to Birmingham and beyond, the Scientific Alliance considers whether or not it is a good investment.
CPL kicks off 2012 with new digital magazine launch
CPL has launched a monthly all-digital magazine for the newly created College of Social Work. CPL has taken the new publication, called 'Social Work Matters', from concept to delivery in only a few weeks.
Colour blindness gives monkeys a helping hand
An Anglia Ruskin University scientist has discovered that colour blind monkeys are better at catching camouflaged prey than monkeys with “normal” eyesight.
Cambridge success in leading equality survey
The University of Cambridge ranks among the very best employers in the country for lesbian, gay and bisexual staff, according to a leading survey of workplace equality.
netXtra puts the National Garden Gift Vouchers website into pockets with new Mobile App
Following the recent launch of the HTA's National Garden Gift Voucher website, Cambridge Network members netXtra, the company specialising in websites for membership and not-for-profit organisations were tasked with providing a new “mobile web application” (app) for the ‘Find your nearest Garden Centre’ directory featured on the site.