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University of Cambridge spin-out Reduse, which has developed a technology to remove print from paper allowing it to be reused several times before...
Sir Keith O’Nions named Board Chairman of Cambridge Enterprise
A movement is under way that will fast-forward the design of new plant traits. It takes inspiration from engineering and the software industry, and...
The development of a ‘nanobarrel’ that traps and concentrates light onto single molecules could be used as a low-cost and reliable diagnostic test.
What links legendarily sharp Damascene swords of the past with flexible electronics and high-performance electrical wiring of the future? They all...
A long-term collaboration between the University and industry has resulted in a super-strong form of steel, which is now being manufactured in the UK...
Miniature scaffolds made from collagen – the ‘glue’ that holds our bodies together – are being used to heal damaged joints, and could be used to...
Children with type 1 diabetes have been able to use pioneering artificial pancreas technology, developed at the University of Cambridge, for the...
A new technique for determining what causes stem cells to convert into other cell types could revolutionise our understanding of how genes function...
New sequencing technology is transforming epigenetics research, and could greatly improve understanding of cancer, embryo formation, stem cells and...
New research seeks to take account of the fast pace at which technology is evolving in understanding how to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.
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...