Increasing value generation from product-related services
01 September 2009Cambridge will lead a consortium of universities awarded £2.2 million as part of an initiative to take an integrated approach to knowledge transfer.
Research
Cambridge will lead a consortium of universities awarded £2.2 million as part of an initiative to take an integrated approach to knowledge transfer.
How did an Egyptian storeroom come to hold a thousand years worth of manuscript fragments and why are they one of the greatest literary treasures...
A consultancy project with grand designs is informing the structure of energy-efficient homes of the future.
Cambridge BioResource provides a new approach to understanding why some of us suffer from certain common diseases while others don't.
The Department of Engineering and Dow Corning are working together to develop low-cost optical interconnects for high-speed data communications.
Through his exploration of the science of art, the recipes of medieval artists and the writings of alchemists, art conservation scientist Spike Bucklow sets out...
The Planck satellite has just reached its orbit, 1.5 million km from Earth, on a mission to understand the origin and evolution of our Universe.
A pioneering commercial and R&D relationship between the Department of Chemistry and a leading provider of scientific software solutions brings research E-notebooks to Cambridge.
Researchers at the Faculty of Divinity are using ancient manuscript fragments to re-evaluate a forgotten episode of biblical history.
Scientists have uncovered a vital link in the chain of events that gives stem cells their remarkable properties.