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Sheep studies and community coalescence: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Sheep studies and community coalescence: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial experts win £1.5m to use supercomputers for greener UK society
Two Imperial College London teams have won a combined £1.5 million from EPSRC to harness the power of supercomputers for a greener society.
I-X: Imperial searches for 13 new leaders of the digital revolution
A new Imperial College London initiative, I-X, is recruiting 13 academic staff to lead the next wave of the digital revolution.
Climatologist award and medicinal cannabis: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Study of Antarctic ice’s deep past shows it could be more vulnerable to warming
Insights into how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet responded to a warmer climate millions of years ago could improve predictions of its future.
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Visually stunning tree of all known life unveiled online
OneZoom is a one-stop site for exploring all life on Earth, its evolutionary history, and how much of it is threatened with extinction.
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Low-cost intelligent soil sensors could help farmers curb fertiliser use
Smart sensing technology to help farmers use fertiliser more effectively and reduce environmental damage has been created by Imperial bioengineers.
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Annual lecture explores hydrogen’s role in decarbonising heat on net zero path
Dr Angela Needle, Director of Strategy of Cadent Gas, gave the 2021 Sustainable Gas Institute (SGI) annual lecture.
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Rare Jurassic fossil reveals never-before-seen ammonite muscles in 3D
For the first time, researchers have revealed the soft tissues of a 165-million-year-old ammonite fossil using 3D imaging.
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Key step in how bacteria acquire drug resistance revealed
Researchers have imaged a major component in conjugation – the process bacteria use to share DNA with each other.