Landmark event for £26 million building named after physicist James Clerk Maxwell
15 April 2015Topping out event for pioneering new building which will provide a home for blue skies thinking and interaction with industry.
Topping out event for pioneering new building which will provide a home for blue skies thinking and interaction with industry.
On September 29th, the Department of Physics will host the third annual Winton Symposium at the Cavendish Laboratory on the theme of ‘Global Challenges for Science and Technology’.
Colourful LEDs made from a material known as perovskite could lead to LED displays which are both cheaper and easier to manufacture in future.
One of India’s most eminent scientists visited Cambridge last month marking important research links between the University and Bangalore
Funded by a £20 million donation from David Harding, the Winton Programme for the Physics of Sustainability aims to address some of the major challenges affecting the modern world.
Solar energy company to develop and manufacture high performance, lower cost plastic solar cells.
The path from innovation to impact can be long and complex. Here we describe the fascinating story behind the development of a new type of electronic reader.
A new initiative funded by the Carbon Trust hopes to make solar power an affordable choice for homeowners within 10 years.
