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PE-CDT Students Take Part in STEM Careers Day for Schools
PE-CDT students Huda Ahli and Jaspreet Kainth (McLachlan group, Materials) took part in a STEM careers day at a London high school.
PE-CDT Students Take Part in STEM Careers Day for Schools
PE-CDT students Huda Ahli and Jaspreet Kainth (McLachlan group, Materials) took part in a STEM careers day at a London high school.
Could you power a smartphone just by walking?
A team of London school pupils has won top prize at an Imperial competition for inventing electricity-generating insoles.
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In pictures: Imperial Fringe took visitors on a walk through air
Hundreds of visitors took shelter from the cold to breathe in a festive evening and investigate the invisible gases that flow around us.
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"Exciting new chapter" for College and White City unfolds at The Invention Rooms
Imperial has highlighted its ambitions for its new community and innovation space in White City, as activity in the facility gets under way.
School students explore science and creativity at Creative Quarter 2017
Local school students flocked to Imperial to shake hands with robots, create art from milk and soap, and learn about the Bionic Man.
Young inventors get hands-on experience in Imperial's Maker Challenge
Young people are learning new skills and techniques to turn their innovative ideas into reality in Imperial College London's Maker Challenge.
Primary pupils explore physics through dance and theatre
An interactive show hosted by Imperial brought physics to life using high-flying aerial dance.
Opening virtual doors: Experience Imperial up close with Google Expeditions
School children across the world can take virtual trips through Imperial's research and education facilities via an immersive platform from Google.
Explore the environment in your area with interactive citizen science map
The OPAL Data Explorer presents more than 41,000 environmental records collected by citizen scientists throughout the UK.
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Plastic medical implants to be developed by Imperial researchers thanks to grant
New types of plastic-based medical implants that are less likely to be rejected by the body will be developed at Imperial, thanks to new funding.