The Imperial Underworld
Picture This: The underground tunnels that criss-cross the campus
The myths surrounding the underground tunnels have become campus legend. It's time to discover the truth.
Picture This: The underground tunnels that criss-cross the campus
The myths surrounding the underground tunnels have become campus legend. It's time to discover the truth.
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A profile of Professor John Pendry, pioneer of metamaterials
Theoretical physicist John Pendry reveals what gets him thinking and the inspirations behind his new ideas.
Careering Ahead: Interview with vintage vehicle restorer Will Fiennes
Will Fiennes (PhD Mechanical Engineering 1970) painstakingly restores pre-war Bentleys and Rolls-Royces to their former glory.
In Brief: Imperial researchers fight to conserve a German bomber from WWII
Scientists race against time to save the last 'Flying Pencil' from being erased.
In Brief: Imperial research improves our understanding of roadside bombs
A new £8 million centre launches at Imperial to improve our understanding of the injuries caused by roadside bombs.
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Obituary: Dr Judit Nagy (1963-2010)
Dr Judit Nagy embarked on a doctorate at Imperial in 1993, where she remained for the rest of her career.
Obituary: Dr David Ronald De Mey Warren (1925-2010)
Whenever we hear of a plane crash, the report inevitably turns to the aircraft's `black boxes', the Cockpit voice recorder and Flight Data recorder.
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Alter ego: Professor Martin McCall
Theoretical physicist Martin McCall puts in some out-of-hours fancy footwork on the dance floor.
Travel: Dr Beate Kampmann works at an MRC unit in the Gambia
Academic paediatrician Dr Beate Kampmann has recently been appointed Head of vaccinology at the Medical Research Council unit in the Gambia.
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Going Public: The OPAL labs
A nationwide project is harnessing the curiosity of communities, raising environmental awareness and generating publishable data at the same time.
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