Data protection flaw
Privacy gaps in Apple’s data collection scheme revealed
Imperial researchers have demonstrated how Apple’s use of a widely adopted data protection model could expose individuals to privacy attacks.
Privacy gaps in Apple’s data collection scheme revealed
Imperial researchers have demonstrated how Apple’s use of a widely adopted data protection model could expose individuals to privacy attacks.
Better metal oxides to boost the green credentials of many energy applications
Researchers have solved a key hurdle in greener manufacturing, carbon capture, energy storage and gas purification – using metal oxides.
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New book to inspire next generation of engineers
Imperial has partnered on a project to show the broad ranging possibilities of engineering in a new educational book.
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“If you enjoy doing it, go ahead and do it” - women engineers in #INWED Top 50
Three Imperial engineers have been lauded in the Women’s Engineering Society (WES)’s Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards for #INWED.
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Biogas and biomethane supply chains contribute much to global methane emissions
A new Imperial analysis has found that biogas and biomethane, while more climate friendly, leak up to twice as much methane as previously thought.
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Shape-shifting drone flies and dives to seek aquatic environmental clues
A new Imperial-developed 'dual robot’ drone can both fly through air and land on water to collect samples and monitor water quality.
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Imperial experts to develop low-cost digital crop virus sensors with $1m grant
Researchers have received $1million to develop low-cost digital sensors that detect viruses in plants and crops with international partners.
Carbon storage: Imperial researchers win BEIS funding for new modelling approach
Imperial researchers have received almost £1m for their new modelling approach towards storing CO2 underground to help combat the climate crisis.
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Imperial computer science and engineering research best in UK: REF 2021
Imperial’s Faculty of Engineering is celebrating its research being ranked best in the UK for both computer science and engineering.
‘Greening’ cement and steel: 9 ways these industries can reach net zero
It is possible – and crucial – to help the building blocks of the modern world reach net zero, according to scientists writing in Nature.
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