Cambridge's Raspberry Pi is celebrating its fifth year of bringing super cheap computers to the world with a Pi Party and the release of its latest Zero Wireless device. Paul Brackley talks to the creator about this amazing success story.
We discuss ideas to give our hospitals a shot in the arm, with Prof Stefan Scholtes, an expert in health management.
Cambridge technology firm Speechmatics' has unveiled a breakthrough that could change how we interact with our mobile phones and home entertainment systems.
We visit these inventive new offices - and find out where people are going on holiday.
Featurespace is going up in the world – and not just because it’s moved up a floor at its Cambridge headquarters.
Iliffe Media, the family-owned publisher of the Cambridge Independent, has completed the acquisition of 13 newspaper titles and their associated websites and editions from Johnston Press (JP).
Cambridge's MP has called for government intervention to tackle the problems caused by high speed gambling machines.
From serving food to carrying out deliveries, harvesting crops to serving warehouses, robots can carry out an ever-growing range of jobs today. Following our feature on surgical robotics, PAUL BRACKLEY speaks to Chris Roberts at Cambridge Consultants about what’s coming in other fields.
One thing is clear about the field of robotics: it’s growing fast. With wide applications across medicine, manufacturing, agriculture and, increasingly, our everyday lives, it’s an exciting time to be working with robots - and Cambridge companies are at the heart of this latest technological revolution. In the first of a two-part report on robotics, PAUL BRACKLEY investigates how surgical procedures will be transformed.
It is enough to make any small boy’s eyes light up – talk of a giant conker. Imagine turning up in the playground with a shiny horse chestnut on a piece of string three times larger than any other.
On paper, North West Cambridge is an intriguing and exciting development.
Cambridge graduate Lucy Banks has found literary fame at Christmas after her children's story about a slug was published for free on Amazon devices.
Iliffe Media, the family-owned publisher behind the Cambridge Independent, is to acquire 13 newspaper titles and their associated websites from Johnston Press.
AstraZeneca’s move to the city is already having a tangible benefit – and that’s before its staff have even moved in to the new buildings being built on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
The attitude towards a light rail network with an undergound section is changing, says the man behind the proposals.
The team building AstraZeneca's tunnel on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus worked 24-hour shifts five days a week to get the job done.
It was built to carry power for AstraZeneca at its new Cambridge HQ – but this tunnel also represents fresh hope to campaigners calling for a metro to solve the city’s long-term transport challenges.
A new piece of public art that recognises Romsey's association with the railway is planned for the corner of Mill Road and Cavendish Road.
They help tackle homelessness, unemployment, disability, financial exclusion and other challenges.
There is a host of offers and promotions from the independent businesses in the heart of Cambridge this weekend. Here they are in full: