Cambridge engineers power computer with algae
May 19, 2022
Engineers from the University of Cambridge have successfully powered a computer using just algae, ambient light and water.
Engineers from the University of Cambridge have successfully powered a computer using just algae, ambient light and water.
Early-stage venture capital (VC) investor Creator Fund has raised $20m (£15.3m) to invest in the student founders of tomorrow’s unicorns.
A field trial of genetically modified (GM) and gene-edited barley has commenced in the UK to see if more sustainable and equitable ways of farming can be developed.
The CEO and founder of an independent quantum computing company based in Cambridge has said the UK is a quantum computing “leader”.
The finalists for the 2021-22 Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards have been revealed.
The life sciences, information technology and telecommunications industries helped the Cambridge city region weather the COVID-19 pandemic economic storm and actually emerge the other side having witnessed growth.
It’s the most successful computer ever to come out of the UK and now the amazing Raspberry Pi has turned 10.
Despite the threat posed by the Omicron coronavirus variant, the UK labour market has continued its great recovery, official figures show.
A team of scientists in Cambridge has developed a fully woven smart textile display which could lead to a "whole new class of smart devices and systems".
A University of Cambridge spin-out has secured £1.3m in funding to accelerate commercialisation of its novel CO2 emission-cutting technology.