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Bloom Energy Fuel Cell

Fuel cell electrolyte developed to offer cleaner, more efficient energy

20 Jan 2016

A new thin-film electrolyte material that helps solid oxide fuel cells operate more efficiently and cheaply than those composed of conventional...

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John Maynard Keynes

John Maynard Keynes: great economist, poor currency trader

14 Jan 2016

John Maynard Keynes struggled as a foreign-exchange trader, finds the first detailed study of the famous economist as currency speculator.

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Audience members listen to the President Obama's speech on India and America at the Siri Fort Auditorium

Beware the ‘awestruck effect’

22 Dec 2015

Charismatic business leaders can cause their followers to suppress emotions, which can harm companies over the long term, according to new research...

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Cambridge Judge Business School celebrates 25th anniversary with new Simon Sainsbury Centre

26 Nov 2015

Groundbreaking for Cambridge Judge Business School expansion caps 25th anniversary year that included focus on women in business and entrepreneurship.

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Head-Up Display (HUD) projects key driving information onto a small area of the windscreen.

Heads up: Cambridge holographic technology adopted by Jaguar Land Rover

26 Nov 2015

A ‘head-up’ display for passenger vehicles developed at Cambridge, the first to incorporate holographic techniques, has been incorporated into Jaguar...

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Fingers crossed

More or less ethical

19 Nov 2015

̽»¨Ö±²¥ethics of a person’s negotiating tactics may differ according to the nationality of the other party to the negotiation, according to a new study...

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Riders on the storm II

Climate change sentiment could hit global investment portfolios in the short term

12 Nov 2015

A new report by the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) reveals that global investment portfolios could lose up to...

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Six world-changing ideas in 90 seconds

09 Nov 2015

Cambridge Enterprise (CE), the commercialisation arm of the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge, has launched a film that showcases some of the world-changing...

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Some of the products and prototypes on display at Cambridge Graphene Technology Day.

Graphene means business – two-dimensional material moves from the lab to the UK factory floor

06 Nov 2015

A major showcase of companies developing new technologies from graphene and other two-dimensional materials took place this week at the Cambridge...

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False-colour microscopic view of a reduced graphene oxide electrode (black, centre), which hosts the large (on the order of 20 micrometers) lithium hydroxide particles (pink) that form when a lithium-oxygen battery discharges.

New design points a path to the ‘ultimate’ battery

29 Oct 2015

Researchers have successfully demonstrated how several of the problems impeding the practical development of the so-called ‘ultimate’ battery could...

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Got milk? China joins the lactose lovers.

From Chinese milk to Indian chocolate, behind the world’s fast-expanding markets

21 Oct 2015

Khaled Soufani (Cambridge Judge Business School), Mark Esposito (Grenoble Ecole de Management and Harvard ̽»¨Ö±²¥) and Terence Tse (i7 Institute...

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Roll-to-roll printing of graphene ink

New graphene based inks for high-speed manufacturing of printed electronics

19 Oct 2015

A low-cost, high-speed method for printing electronics using graphene and other conductive materials could open up a wide range of commercial...

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