Jun 05, 2023 Beyond the Nobel Prizes: Marks & Clerk's latest piece on innovation in Cambridge published by Business Weekly By M&C Newsroom To understand the scientific story of Cambridge as a city, many look to the impressive Nobel Prize tally of Cambridge scientists and...
Apr 28, 2023 Celebrating 50 Years of mobile phones: Marks & Clerk's latest piece on innovation in Cambridge published by Business Weekly By Edward Carter In April 1973, Martin Cooper, a then-Motorola employee, made the first public mobile phone call. Now, fifty years later, we look back at...
Apr 27, 2023 A Day at the Showcases By Mark Schuster I enjoyed attending the latest Carbon13 Innovation Showcase in Cambridge this week. It was great to see the passion and energy of all the...
Mar 23, 2023 Marks & Clerk in the news: The Oxford-Cambridge Innovation Arc By M&C Newsroom Against the backdrop of the 2023 Boat Race taking place, our thoughts turn to the traditional competition between the universities of...
Mar 01, 2023 Genomics brilliance brewed at Cambridge ‘beer summit’ - M&C explains all! By M&C Newsroom Illumina is widely regarded as the giant of NGS, with an estimated 80 per cent share of the global gene sequencing market. At the heart...
Feb 21, 2023 An iconic Cambridge landmark is going solar By Edward Carter The planned addition of solar panels to the roof of King's College Chapel, perhaps the most distinctive landmark in Cambridge, is a...
Feb 06, 2023 Marks & Clerk celebrates innovation in Cambridge with Business Weekly By M&C Newsroom The city of Cambridge has an impressive record of scientific contributions that have been of monumental benefit to society as a whole....
Feb 03, 2023 A Neon Green technology from Cambridge By Kirsteen Gordon Some chemistry developed by the Reisner group of the University of Cambridge recently grabbed my attention. It appears to have similarly...
Jul 18, 2022 Drone superhighway announced for the UK By Rhyan Probert The field of drones continues to develop at a rapid pace, from the hobbyists like myself flying First Person View (FPV) quadcopters for...
Jun 13, 2022 Lessons from the Cambridge Peregrines By Mark Schuster It is not just students who are drawn to the colleges of Cambridge. Those with an eagle eye might also be able to spot the city’s...
May 27, 2022 Fantastic plastics By Emma Foster Yesterday I attended the Cambridge Network event “Making plastics fantastic (again!): From discovery science to industrial application”...
May 20, 2022 Will this robot pass the trial for "last mile" deliveries? By Matthew Pinney My children stood in awe earlier this week after spotting these robots quietly going about their business collecting and delivering...