Discovering new molecules can provide new medicines, secure the world’s food supply via agrochemicals, enable sustainable energy conversion and storage to counter or mitigate climate change.
A new series of films tell how the IfM, Cambridge University Hospitals and Royal Papworth Hospital collaborated during the COVID-19 crisis and how they built a foundation for the future.
Combining Digital Twins with Artificial Intelligence (AI) decision-making technologies can transform agrifood production systems and supply chains, say researchers.
We caught up with Eric Munro, from the United States, to find out more about his forthcoming research – developing next generation miniaturised spectrometers using novel nano materials.
A long-running student exchange programme set up by the Department and the Tokyo Institute of Technology has gone from strength to strength, with applications now open for summer 2023.
A climate mitigation research group at the University of Cambridge have launched Tick Zero — a campaign that will help everyone start their journey to zero emissions.
Researchers have found that the irregular movement of lithium ions in next-generation battery materials could be reducing their capacity and hindering their performance.