European boost
Imperial startups win EU funding to bring innovations to market
Game-changing startups founded by Imperial’s staff and students have won support from a multi-million euro fund to boost their businesses.
Imperial startups win EU funding to bring innovations to market
Game-changing startups founded by Imperial’s staff and students have won support from a multi-million euro fund to boost their businesses.
Active lifestyles may help nerves to heal after spinal injuries
Leading an active lifestyle may increase the likelihood of damaged nerves regenerating after a spinal cord injury.
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What the era of sabre-toothed cats and giant sharks says about climate change
Q&A with Professor Alan Haywood, past-climate expert, and speaker at an event at Imperial College London about global warming and the Pliocene epoch.
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Imperial marks new milestone at The Invention Rooms
Imperial celebrated the transformative impact of community innovation at The Invention Rooms as it launched its latest facilities at White City.
Explore the extraordinary on Exhibition Road this summer
Leading cultural venues are joining forces to recreate the spirit of the Great Exhibition of 1851 for the 21st century.
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Did British weather save the day from Walkie Talkie ‘death ray’?
In 2013, the City of London’s Walkie Talkie building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, ‘melted’ a car parked on the pavement outside.
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School pupils go head to head to solve global challenges
Electricity from footsteps, nanorobots for wastewater treatment and zinc-air batteries were some ideas from this year’s Schools Science Competition.
Scientists trial drones to protect coffee plants from devastating fungal disease
Researchers are trialling the use of drones to monitor coffee plant health in Thailand in a bid to prevent the spread of disease.
Fruit graffiti gadgets and stress-sensing offices: a design engineering showcase
Imperial’s Dyson School of Design Engineering opened its doors to show off its best student projects.
Antlions create effective and deadly traps using sophisticated techniques
A team of biologists and physicists have discovered how antlions optimise the creation of their deadly pits to draw prey into their jaws.