Dancing for health
Can dance be used in the management of chronic lung disease?
Research exploring the potential benefits of dance for patients with respiratory conditions in low-resource settings featured in JAMA.
Can dance be used in the management of chronic lung disease?
Research exploring the potential benefits of dance for patients with respiratory conditions in low-resource settings featured in JAMA.
Ancient bony fish forces rethink of how sharks evolved
Sharks’ non-bony skeletons were thought to be the template before bony internal skeletons evolved, but a new fossil discovery suggests otherwise.
1
Roger Kneebone on the path to expertise and why experts matter
A leading Imperial academic shows us the importance and relevance of the journey towards expertise in a groundbreaking new book.
Ventilators could be adapted to help two COVID-19 patients at once
New research has shown how ventilators could be adapted to help two patients simultaneously in the event of a shortage.
Feature
Imperial artist wins award for combining physics and art
Leverhulme artist-in-residence, Geraldine Cox has won the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Gemant Award.
Audio
Podcast: COVID-19 vaccine trials latest and privacy in contact tracing
In this edition: Results of the COVID-19 vaccine animal trials and the latest news from the human trials, plus privacy in contact tracing apps.
Commercial specialists support maths school partnership
Imperial and a London sixth form are launching a Maths School that will offer female and BAME students a chance to learn from leading mathematicians.
Rare Higgs boson events allow researchers to probe deeper mysteries of physics
The first of a new kind of Higgs boson events have been detected at the Large Hadron Collider, refining the search for new physics.
1
Video
New smartphone game lets you solve real-world ecological puzzles
Imperial researchers have developed a new ecosystem-building game where players learn about and contribute to vital environmental research.
2
Fear of coronavirus will ‘hold back economic recovery’
Cautious consumers who are worried about unemployment and health risks, will hold back the economic recovery from COVID-19 said a leading economist.