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  2. Feed aggregator | Cambridge Infectious Diseases

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    26 May 2024: However, the reasons for the conflicting conclusions provided by CD and NMR must first be resolved. ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature, which enabled the researchers to control the
  3. https://www.doctoral.graphene.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/5/feed

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    26 May 2024: Hong developed the synthesis of ultra-large graphene based on roll-to-roll methods and its application to flexible touch screens (Nature Nanotech. ... Tobii, the world leader in eye tracking and gaze detection; Plastic Logic, the first company to
  4. Photovoltaic Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: DC power produced by solar photovoltaic (PV) modules into AC power for supply to the electricity grid. ... Its patented technology has, for the first time, eliminated components that limit inverter life.
  5. 26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy. ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature, which enabled the researchers to control the ‘spinnability’ of
  6. solar Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: the first Sustania100 list of innovative and scalable solutions for building sustainable societies. ... Its patented technology has, for the first time, eliminated components that limit inverter life.
  7. navigation Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms, ... a appeared first on a
  8. InputDynamics Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms, ... a appeared first on a
  9. Scientists develop fully woven, smart display | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-develop-fully-woven-smart-display
    Thumbnail for Scientists develop fully woven, smart display | University of Cambridge 10 Feb 2022: Luigi Occhipinti. An international team of scientists have produced a fully woven smart textile display that integrates active electronic, sensing, energy and photonic functions. ... energy, Internet of Things (IoT), distributed sensor networks and
  10. raspberry pi Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: UK’s top engineering innovation accolade/a appeared first on a href="https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk"Cambridge Enterprise/a./p preCambridge-based microcomputer maker Raspberry Pihas won Britain’s ... And Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), the
  11. funding Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: Inkling hasdeveloped a process to produce dispersions of graphene from any commercial source, using a mixture of solvents. ... Cambridge, is developing the next generation of WSS thatis universal, flexible, and software upgradable.
  12. smartphones Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: By the end of the first week, that had risen to a few thousand. ... The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms,
  13. engineering Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: circuit./p pStandard suspension systems are based around two components – springs and shock absorbers. ... could be resolved if a third type of component was added to the suspension system to make it more flexible: the Inerter./p pAt first glance, the
  14. richard friend Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: Global University Venturing, was in recognition of the work which Cambridge Enterprise does in support of new companies based on University research. ... produced 12 companies valued at more than $1 billion, and two (ARM and Autonomy) valued at more than
  15. Giovanni Bisutti Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: The product is 100% software driven as it relies on the acoustic signal produced by the user tapping on the display screen of a feature phone, the company’s proprietary algorithms, ... a appeared first on a
  16. https://www.cchpr.landecon.cam.ac.uk/aggregator/rss

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    26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy.</p> <p>CamAPS FX, produced by Cambridge spinout company CamDiab (<a ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature,
  17. Imperceptible sensors made from ‘electronic spider silk’ can be…

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    Thumbnail for Imperceptible sensors made from ‘electronic spider silk’ can be printed directly on human skin | University of Cambridge 24 May 2024: Other researchers have recently developed flexible electronics that are gas-permeable, like artificial skins, but these still interfere with normal sensation, and rely on energy- and waste-intensive manufacturing techniques. ... The high-performance
  18. Research in the University of Cambridge | Cambridge Infectious…

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    26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy. ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature, which enabled the researchers to control the ‘spinnability’ of
  19. software Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: surfaces will look like and how the bulk and the surface will behave when exposed to different chemicals./pre pThe code was first licensed by Cambridge Enterprise to Cambridge-based software ... The code was first licensed by Cambridge Enterprise, the
  20. Low-cost cellulose sensor breakthrough | Yusuf Hamied Department of…

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    25 May 2024: Courtesy Silvia Vignolini Department of Chemistry. Monday, August 22, 2016. Dr Silvia Vignolini and colleagues have created sustainable, low-cost photonic sensors based on a cellulose derivative for the first time. ... They sandwiched the mesophase
  21. University news | Advanced Nanotube Application and Manufacturing…

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    26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy. ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature, which enabled the researchers to control the ‘spinnability’ of
  22. Frequently Asked Questions - School of Clinical Medicine

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    23 Feb 2024: This will apply to students doing re-takes and students doing their first attempts. ... The Medical Schools Council has produced a list of possible Elective funds here:.
  23. cavendish laboratory Archives – Cambridge Enterprise

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    24 May 2024: The company is based in Cambridge./p pThe post a href="https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/teraview-strengthens-cambridge-relationship/"TeraView strengthens relationship with Cambridge University/a appeared first ... founder of Eight19 commented,
  24. https://www.path.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/8/feed

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    26 May 2024: a></p> <p class="font_8"><span><span>Boemo, M.A.†, Cardelli, L., Nieduszynski, C.A.(2020)The Beacon Calculus: A formal method for the flexible and concise modelling of biological ... name-field-sd-first-name field-type-text field-label-above"><div class
  25. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/stella-pachidi/feed/

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    24 May 2024: by 2023)./p pBut has flexible working played out in the way advocates had hoped? ... on Zoom first before listening to what the people in person have to say,” she says.
  26. https://www.cdt-up.eng.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/15/feed

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    26 May 2024: in the Science and Technology of Manufacturing based at the Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering. ... cam.ac.uk/files/images/external_link.png" /></a>he worked on developing scalable graphene-based biosensors.
  27. https://www.cdt-up.eng.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/17/feed

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    26 May 2024: class="field-item even"><p class=" ">Ronan is a University Lecturer in the Science and Technology of Manufacturing based at the Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering. ... cam.ac.uk/files/images/external_link.png" /></a>he worked on
  28. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/economics/feed/

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    24 May 2024: First of all, I started with secondary school. I was head of economics at Oundle School. ... Broadly speaking, it’s the value of goods and services produced. It’s a really important point you mentioned.
  29. Feed aggregator | Research Information

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    26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy. ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature, which enabled the researchers to control the ‘spinnability’ of
  30. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/film-industry/feed/

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    24 May 2024: US state of Connecticut, where he had his first Chinese language lesson./p p“At that time, China just seemed amazing. ... By applying computer-based text and visual processing tools we can mine these films for the secrets they hold.
  31. Johnian magazine issue 52, spring 2024 Archives - Johnian

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    24 May 2024: href="https://johnian.joh.cam.ac.uk/articles/editors-note-9/"Editor’s note/a appeared first on a href="https://johnian.joh.cam.ac.uk"Johnian/a./p div ... in coastal Odisha and raised in Delhi with modest means, I witnessed first-hand the value of
  32. Machine Learning Group Publications

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    13 Feb 2023: One method, the Markov Autoregressive Flow (Markov AF) addresses the Gaussian assumption, by providing a more flexible class of posteriors, based on normalizing flows, which can be easily evaluated, sampled, and ... variational methods) and iterative
  33. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/conrad-chua/feed/

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    24 May 2024: Even when you are hiring somebody, the first thing they ask is what insurances you offer. ... So as I say here, the first three months of 2020, the market really stopped because patients could not go to the hospitals, so on and so forth.
  34. https://www.infectiousdisease.cam.ac.uk/aggregator/rss

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    26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy.</p> <p>CamAPS FX, produced by Cambridge spinout company CamDiab (<a ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature,
  35. Publications list | Catalysis and Process Integration

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    26 May 2024: 2019. Journal. Oxidant Free Conversion of Alcohols to Nitriles over Ni-Based Catalysts. ... Low Temperature H2 Production from Ammonia Using Ruthenium-Based Catalysts: Synergetic Effect of Promoter and Support.
  36. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Spotlight on alumni

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    I and a small team produced the first and only map of the Canadian subarctic using RCAF Trimetragon photographs. ... System. First, however, I needed to understand the processes which shape our own planet.
  37. AHSS Research and Impact Bulletin | Arts, Humanities and Social…

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    26 May 2024: Award: Up to £900,000 funded at 80% fEC for UK-based consortia. ... researchers working in other sectors. researchers based abroad. The proposed collaboration should be appropriate for the specific needs of the research project.
  38. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/david-stillwell/feed/

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    24 May 2024: In September 2015 I was the first person to be brought in specifically for Big Data. ... is based on nearly 5 million tweets by 3,573 people aged 18 to 78.
  39. Research News | Strategic Partnerships Office

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    26 May 2024: The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature, which enabled the researchers to control the ‘spinnability’ of the fibres. ... GridSection__row--1).
  40. https://www.anam.eng.cam.ac.uk/aggregator/rss

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    26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy.</p> <p>CamAPS FX, produced by Cambridge spinout company CamDiab (<a ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature,
  41. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge » SPRI in the news

    https://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/media/articles/
    Untold story of Scott’s ill-fated race to Pole revealed in display. ... We are in a very tight corner. I have doubts of pulling through': Tragic explorer's final message to wife goes on display for the first time.
  42. Plastic Logic: from innovation to impact | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/plastic-logic-from-innovation-to-impact
    Thumbnail for Plastic Logic: from innovation to impact | University of Cambridge 1 Aug 2009: Silicon-based displays are made using a lithographic process in which patterns are sequentially deposited onto substrates using metal masks. ... Its display is lighter and more robust than the glass-based displays in other readers and, because the
  43. Polymer Basics (all content)

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    Know what polymers are and understand their classification based on structure, properties and chemical composition. ... occur. In the first system, synthesis processes are either chain growth or step growth:.
  44. https://www.sp.phy.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/6/feed

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    25 May 2024: from First Principles and High-Resolution Low-Temperature Raman Measurements' <br /> M.A. ... C. (2022). “Defect seeded remote epitaxy of GaAs films on graphene.” Nanotechnology, 33, 485603.
  45. Anti-fraud lasers and inks for transparent electronics | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/anti-fraud-lasers-and-inks-for-transparent-electronics
    Thumbnail for Anti-fraud lasers and inks for transparent electronics | University of Cambridge 5 Nov 2013: Using a graphene-based ink, researchers have demonstrated this by creating a transparent, flexible piano. ... The keys of the transparent piano are made from graphene-based inks, which have been printed on to a plastic film.
  46. Design Show

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    The River Point Project is a global community-based initiative with a dual purpose. ... Consumers are increasingly making purchasing decisions based on how green the packaging is.
  47. Fully integrated circuits printed directly onto fabric | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fully-integrated-circuits-printed-directly-onto-fabric
    Thumbnail for Fully integrated circuits printed directly onto fabric | University of Cambridge 8 Nov 2017: The new textile electronic devices are based on low-cost, sustainable and scalable inkjet printing of inks based on graphene and other two-dimensional materials, and are produced by standard processing ... Thanks to nanotechnology, in the future our
  48. The world inside a Spanish globe | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The world inside a Spanish globe | University of Cambridge 28 Dec 2012: His research has led him to believe that it may have been made as a prototype for a globe-toy that was never mass produced and whose maker has long since ... The globe’s maker may have imitated foreign models produced in Central Europe and then
  49. Research at Cambridge | Research Information

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    26 May 2024: For the first time, the FDA authorised the use of the artificial pancreas system in pregnancy. ... The high-performance fibres were produced from water-based solution at room temperature, which enabled the researchers to control the ‘spinnability’ of
  50. Superconductivity (all content)

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    This was the first time that anyone had encountered the phenomenon of perfect conduction or “superconductivity”. ... This allows the second ball to roll into the well and become effectively bound to the first ball.
  51. https://www.humanmovement.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/5/feed

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    26 May 2024: Mona Jebril, has produced a variety of new public engagement resources on the health sector in Gaza.</p> <ul> <li><a ... Both empirical research based on extensive fieldwork and projects centered on theoretical reflection are eligible for support.

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