New Year Honours for Cambridge Academics
04 Jan 2010Five Cambridge academics have been recognised in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.
Five Cambridge academics have been recognised in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.
Rolls-Royce and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council will work jointly with the Universities of Cambridge, Birmingham and Swansea in a new £50 million strategic partnership.
̽»¨Ö±²¥three successful candidates for the 2010 Pavate Fellowships have been announced.
̽»¨Ö±²¥latest instalment of a 20-year study to understand how Britain became an island completes a tale of megafloods and super-rivers.
A new phase of research harnessing materials for rechargeable batteries is beginning in the Department of Chemistry.
Cambridge scientists are helping to improve the chances of success of oil exploration in some of the Earth’s most hostile frontiers.
Understanding flow – whether it’s of oil, air, lubricants, lava, seawater or CO2 – lies at the heart of Cambridge’s BP Institute.
A remarkable light-emitting material, gallium nitride, could slash electricity consumption, purify water and kill superbugs.
̽»¨Ö±²¥path from innovation to impact can be long and complex. Here we describe the fascinating story behind the development of a new type of electronic reader.
̽»¨Ö±²¥Royal Society, the UK’s independent academy for science, has announced the recipients of its 2009 Awards, Medals, Royal Medals and Lectures today, four of whom are current Cambridge researchers.