Changemakers: Melissa Leach and Cambridge Conservation Initiative
21 October 2024Meet the new leader of the Cambridge Conservation Initiative, Professor Melissa Leach CBE.
Meet the new leader of the Cambridge Conservation Initiative, Professor Melissa Leach CBE.
Nyobolt, a ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge spin-out company, has demonstrated its ultra-fast charging batteries in an electric sportscar prototype, going from 10% to 80% charge in under five minutes.
Two ̽»¨Ö±²¥ alumni, Sir Demis Hassabis and Dr John Jumper, have been jointly awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing an AI model to solve a 50-year-old problem: predicting the complex structures of proteins.
Cambridge researchers are working to solve one of technology’s biggest puzzles: how to build next-generation batteries that could power a green revolution.Â
Sir David Attenborough spoke of how he feels during visits to the Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) when he stopped by the CCI conservation campus at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge this week.
Representatives from the G7 have met in Cambridge to discuss the main priorities for the future development of semiconductors and their impact on the global economy.
̽»¨Ö±²¥1924 Paris Olympics stars in a major Fitzwilliam Museum exhibition exploring the sport, art and bodies behind a pivotal Games. Exhibits speak of surprising partnerships, competing interests and unresolved tensions.
Two decades of cuckoo research have helped scientists to explain how battles between species can cause new species to arise
Ten outstanding Cambridge researchers have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of sciences and the oldest science academy in continuous existence.
̽»¨Ö±²¥energy density of supercapacitors – battery-like devices that can charge in seconds or a few minutes – can be improved by increasing the ‘messiness’ of their internal structure.