Stories from Cambridge · United Kingdom
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Cambridge Startup Develops Crystal Refrigeration Technology
A Cambridge startup has raised $10 million to develop a new refrigeration technology using plastic crystals that cool when squeezed. This innovation aims to provide an alternative to current refrigerators and air conditioners that rely on potentially leaking gases.
Mastodon
Columns From 17 Regions Head To Cambridge
Columns from 17 regions of Britain headed to Cambridge.
Vesti FM
Cambridge Professor Allen Macfarlane Praises Chinese Students' Curiosity
Cambridge anthropology professor Alan Macfarlane, in an interview, stated that Chinese students exhibit curiosity and an exploratory spirit towards the world.
CRI News Radio
Convicted Killer Attacks Jewish Chaplain In Prison
Joseph Gynane, a convicted killer, attacked a Jewish chaplain at HMP Whitemoor prison. The racially motivated assault resulted in the chaplain suffering a broken jaw.
Bluesky Social
Farmer Introduced Trees For Biodiversity 20 Years Ago
A farmer in Cambridge introduced trees to the edge of a fence 20 years ago, a practice uncommon at the time. The farmer believed this would increase biodiversity and farm productivity and resilience.
BBC Radio 4
Raspberry Pi 5 Integrates AI Capabilities
The Raspberry Pi 5 is now equipped with an AI HAT+ accessory, enabling it to process large language models.
Hacker News
Arm Invests In AI Chip Design
Arm has decided to invest heavily in artificial intelligence chip design to leverage its internal design capabilities. The company aims to move beyond providing IP blocks for other silicon producers to integrate into their chips.
Radio 24
Plant-Based Milk Linked To Improved Dental Health
Independent studies indicate that plant-based milk consumption has positively impacted dental health. Reports show a 12 percent decrease in dentist appointments for tooth extractions. Among very young children, the decrease in extractions reached 28 percent.
Inforadio RBB
AstraZeneca Reactivates £200 Million Investment In Cambridge
AstraZeneca has reactivated £200 million of investment for its headquarters in Cambridge. The company also announced £100 million in new funding for its site in Macclesfield. This follows a previous decision to halt or review such investments.
Times Radio UK
UK Invests £300 Million In Drug Development
The United Kingdom is investing £300 million into drug development. The funding will be directed toward sites in Macclesfield and Cambridge. This investment aims to bolster pharmaceutical research and development within the country.
LBC London