When it comes to starting social enterprises, Paul Tracey and Neil Stott would love "to see a thousand flowers bloom". But doing good for society isn...
A microscopic ‘pen’ that is able to write structures small enough to trap and harness light using a commercially available printing technique could...
Nanobots that patrol our bodies, killer immune cells hunting and destroying cancer cells, biological scissors that cut out defective genes: these are...
In this piece for ̽»¨Ö±²¥Conversation , Carlos López-Gómez from Cambridge's Institute for Manufacturing, discusses the role that small and medium-sized...
̽»¨Ö±²¥stirrings of a revolution are starting to ripple through hundreds of laboratories. It’s a revolution that aims to result in new medicines –...
Cambridge-based start-up company Bicycle Therapeutics has recently raised £40 million from a range of investors to bring its cancer drug candidates...
Is the knowledge and scholarship that universities produce relevant to the problems the world faces? In a new essay co-authored with an international...