Heating up regulation
10 February 2014Research from Cambridge Judge Business School has been instrumental in developing a new system of energy market regulation
Research from Cambridge Judge Business School has been instrumental in developing a new system of energy market regulation
Working on the Cam and at Camp Bastion, Dr Mark de Rond is turning the theory of teamwork on its head
Dr Chris Hope’s PAGE2002 model has been used worldwide to calculate the true cost of climate change.
To make an impact on policy, you need to get your hands dirty, as Dr Kamal Munir, author of Pakistan’s industrial policy, explains.
A revolutionary new architecture aims to make the internet more “social” by eliminating the need to connect to servers and enabling all content to be shared more efficiently.
Researchers have finally worked out where the noise that makes kettles whistle actually comes from – a problem which has puzzled scientists for more than 100 years.
Too little attention is being paid to the long-term sustainability of new buildings in a changing climate according to a new study that makes recommendations for ‘future-proofing’ best practice.
The Graphene Flagship – one of Europe’s first ten-year, 1bn Euro flagships in Future and Emerging Technologies – has been launched.
The small plastic tags developed by a University spin-out are helping make modern assembly lines up to ten per cent more efficient, by tracking hundreds of components in three dimensions and in real time.
Helping big businesses consider their impact on the environment is leading to a re-evaluation of activities to combine profitability with sustainability.