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AstraZeneca revenues rise to $54bn as it enters ‘unprecedented’ period for company

AstraZeneca revenues rise to $54bn as it enters ‘unprecedented’ period for company

AstraZeneca revenues rise to $54bn as it enters ‘unprecedented’ period for company

13 February 2025

CEO Pascal Soriot also spoke about cancellation of Liverpool vaccine plant.


Explore the future of society with 400 events at biggest Cambridge Festival yet

Explore the future of society with 400 events at biggest Cambridge Festival yet

Explore the future of society with 400 events at biggest Cambridge Festival yet

10 February 2025

Want to know what life will look like in 2125? Eager to understand how AI will impact healthcare?


Anglian Water objects to redevelopment of 210-240 Cambridge Science Park over wastewater capacity

Anglian Water objects to redevelopment of 210-240 Cambridge Science Park over wastewater capacity

Anglian Water objects to redevelopment of 210-240 Cambridge Science Park over wastewater capacity

10 February 2025

Brockton Everlast wants to replace six ageing units with a net zero carbon development.


CN Bio adds Human 24 to PhysioMimix to aid drug toxicity testing

CN Bio adds Human 24 to PhysioMimix to aid drug toxicity testing

CN Bio adds Human 24 to PhysioMimix to aid drug toxicity testing

07 February 2025

The drug-induced liver injury assay kit will help drugs reach the clinic.


Complex cell engineering shows genome is resilient to changes, researchers find

Complex cell engineering shows genome is resilient to changes, researchers find

Complex cell engineering shows genome is resilient to changes, researchers find

07 February 2025

It could help us explore the role of structural variation in developmental diseases and cancer.


Cambridge woman diagnosed with glioblastoma to take part in cancer super survivor study

Cambridge woman diagnosed with glioblastoma to take part in cancer super survivor study

Cambridge woman diagnosed with glioblastoma to take part in cancer super survivor study

06 February 2025

Katherine Webster was told she had months to live nearly five years ago.


#21toWatch 2025 shortlist revealed, featuring inspirational entrepreneurs and game-changing innovations

#21toWatch 2025 shortlist revealed, featuring inspirational entrepreneurs and game-changing innovations

#21toWatch 2025 shortlist revealed, featuring inspirational entrepreneurs and game-changing innovations

05 February 2025

cofinitive’s annual celebration of people, companies and things is supported again by the Cambridge Independent.


Brain implants to repair Parkinson’s damage being developed by University of Cambridge researchers

Brain implants to repair Parkinson’s damage being developed by University of Cambridge researchers

Brain implants to repair Parkinson’s damage being developed by University of Cambridge researchers

30 January 2025

They’ll work with colleagues at Oxford on the ARIA-funded programme.

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Final call for entries to Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2025

Final call for entries to Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2025

Final call for entries to Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2025

29 January 2025

Get your entries in to us for your chance to win.


Chancellor Rachel Reeves says Oxford-Cambridge corridor can be ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’ as Sir Patrick Vallance given growth role

Chancellor Rachel Reeves says Oxford-Cambridge corridor can be ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’ as Sir Patrick Vallance given growth role

Chancellor Rachel Reeves says Oxford-Cambridge corridor can be ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’ as Sir Patrick Vallance given growth role

28 January 2025

The science minister will help ensure region’s ‘huge economic potential’ is realised.


Gaia’s scan of Milky Way comes to an end after three trillion observations - but mission continues

Gaia’s scan of Milky Way comes to an end after three trillion observations - but mission continues

Gaia’s scan of Milky Way comes to an end after three trillion observations - but mission continues

24 January 2025

Team leader from Cambridge describes as ‘one of the world’s most productive science discovery machines’.


Deadline nears for entry to the 2025 Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards

Deadline nears for entry to the 2025 Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards

Deadline nears for entry to the 2025 Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards

24 January 2025

Get your entries in by 31 January.


Existing drugs identified that could aid fight against dementia

Existing drugs identified that could aid fight against dementia

Existing drugs identified that could aid fight against dementia

23 January 2025

Cambridge researchers found some are associated with a reduced risk of dementia.


In pictures: New exhibition explores the history of the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge

In pictures: New exhibition explores the history of the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge

In pictures: New exhibition explores the history of the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge

17 January 2025

Last year marked 150 years since the founding of the Cavendish Laboratory of Experimental Physics.


Differences in male and female brains ‘present at birth’, University of Cambridge researchers find

Differences in male and female brains ‘present at birth’, University of Cambridge researchers find

Differences in male and female brains ‘present at birth’, University of Cambridge researchers find

17 January 2025

Male brains tend to have greater volume - while female brains show more grey matter.


Genomic study reveals how bacterium adapts to live on humans

Genomic study reveals how bacterium adapts to live on humans

Genomic study reveals how bacterium adapts to live on humans

17 January 2025

Staphylococcus aureus is carried in the nose of up to 30 per cent of people.


Cambridge researchers say feeding gut bacteria by eating fibre could reduce infection risk

Cambridge researchers say feeding gut bacteria by eating fibre could reduce infection risk

Cambridge researchers say feeding gut bacteria by eating fibre could reduce infection risk

16 January 2025

Your gut microbiome can be used to predict how likely you are to succumb to E.coli.


AI and the rise of the ‘Intention Economy’ - University of Cambridge researchers warn of ‘troubling new marketplace’

AI and the rise of the ‘Intention Economy’ - University of Cambridge researchers warn of ‘troubling new marketplace’

AI and the rise of the ‘Intention Economy’ - University of Cambridge researchers warn of ‘troubling new marketplace’

14 January 2025

AI ethicists say it could be powered by conversation AI agents.


Arecor Therapeutics signs exclusive licensing deal for AT351 in boost for Arestat platform

Arecor Therapeutics signs exclusive licensing deal for AT351 in boost for Arestat platform

Arecor Therapeutics signs exclusive licensing deal for AT351 in boost for Arestat platform

10 January 2025

It has received an upfront milestone payment and is eligible for further payments.


Cambridge scientists explore science of loneliness - and find interactions may help us avoid disease

Cambridge scientists explore science of loneliness - and find interactions may help us avoid disease

Cambridge scientists explore science of loneliness - and find interactions may help us avoid disease

10 January 2025

They studied blood samples from more than 42,000 adults.


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