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furacin crema The first stirrings of change came in the early 1950s, when Cambridge University embarked on the growth path that has turned it into one of the world's intellectual powerhouses. In 1949, in what was then called the Mathematical Laboratory (and eventually became the Computer Laboratory), Maurice Wilkes and his colleagues had built the Edsac, one of the first general-purpose electronic computers. Unlike other researchers who were building similar machines in other places, Wilkes & Co made theirs immediately available as a computing tool to colleagues in a range of disciplines. This had two effects: it led to a series of scientific breakthroughs (for example, plate tectonics in earth sciences); and it established Cambridge as a leader in information technology and computing.