Universities expected to solve climate change
21 October 2024A new survey highlights public expectations for fixing the climate crisis
A new survey highlights public expectations for fixing the climate crisis
Kathryn Chapman, Executive Director of Innovate Cambridge, on the secrets of successful innovation and her ambitious plans for innovation in Cambridge and beyond.Â
̽»¨Ö±²¥creation of the new Clinical Professorship signals the importance of AI in the fight against cancer and builds on the ̽»¨Ö±²¥â€™s work to apply the latest technology to the world’s major challenges.
A life-saving cancer therapy is being scaled up in Cambridge to deliver more treatments to more patients for more cancers.Â
If we don’t stop global temperatures – both on land and at sea – from rising, the Great Barrier Reef could become a coral graveyard. A team of scientists has decided to do something about it.
Ambitious collaborations are bringing biodiversity back to the Scottish Highlands.
Responsible for 8% of world carbon emissions, can trucking clean up its act?
Professor Erwin Reisner and his team are developing prototype devices that convert waste, water and air into practical fuels and chemicals.
Inside the programme protecting Europe's land, sea and species.
Professor Sam Stranks is developing next-generation solar cell technology, which could drive down renewable energy prices even further.