News in brief
Medical marvels and noble findings: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Medical marvels and noble findings: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honours recognise Imperial academics
Leading Imperial academics from across the College have been recognised in the Queen’s Jubilee Birthday Honours List.
Privacy improvements could enable smart meters to unlock lower energy bills
Realising the full potential of smart meters requires a new approach to data privacy, according to a report published this week by Energy Futures Lab.
Arctic clouds and harnessing light: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Dual membrane offers hope for long-term energy storage
A new approach to battery design could provide the key to low-cost, long-term energy storage, according to Imperial College London researchers.
Cheaper hydrogen fuel cell could mean better green energy options
Imperial researchers have developed a hydrogen fuel cell that uses iron instead of rare and costly platinum, enabling greater use of the technology.
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Cheaper solar cells could be on the way thanks to materials created at Imperial
New solar cell devices that are cheaper and easier to make could soon make their way to market thanks to materials made at Imperial College London.
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Imperial reactor delicensed and viral variants: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial graduate awarded €2.5 million European funding for saltwater battery
AquaBattery, founded by Imperial graduate Jiajun Cen, has been awarded €2.5 million to develop sustainable energy storage.
‘Greening’ cement and steel: 9 ways these industries can reach net zero
It is possible – and crucial – to help the building blocks of the modern world reach net zero, according to scientists writing in Nature.
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