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Who wouldn't want to try beers called Ripchord, Fathergrime and Turmoil?
Driverless cars are queuing up to come on to our roads. A Cambridge transport hackathon asked what the new era of transport will look like.
Cambridge Cleantech Competition winner is eco-glue firm
All-weather device ready for adventure
Reanimating the brain's biology could stop glaucoma and even Alzheimer's, says Quethera
Frankie Benstead is on a mission: to save the last three northern white rhino from extinction.
Three local artists have completed a stunning mural in Chesterton - and they had a lot of fun along the way
The Science Park's first director, Jeanette Walker, talks about the site's extensive redevelopment plans, which include a new hotel.
Cam-side resident Anton Wright talks about his epic odyssey on a remote Scottish island for Channel 4's reality TV show.
Continuing our focus on finalists in the Cambridge Independent's Entrepreneurial Science & Technology Awards with Manuel Corpas (pictured right), scientific lead of biotech finalist Repositive.
The dairy nutrition experts of Orwell have set high standards for nearly half a century. The pay-off? Healthier customers and a desire to improve standards in the industry.
A world leader in gene editing technology, Horizon Discovery is on course for profitability this year. Mike Scialom finds out how the company is playing a key role in the global genomics paradigm.
Entrepreneurs and magicians both think outside the box, and now you can too.
CIC has invested in Bicycle Therapeutics' new cancer-quashing drug platform. But the platform is also being partnered with AstraZeneca for its cardio-vascular and respiratory research.
A fiendish game experience on the Science Park will benefit children's charities in Cambridge. So how did the IoT get to be so much fun?
The NuFood app and Robot printer will be one of the sexiest kitchen appliances on the market when it goes on sale later this year