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Winning entries of first Grantham Art Prize stir emotions at exhibition opening
"Art shows what data cannot" at first exhibition of climate change art in Imperial College Main Entrance.
Winning entries of first Grantham Art Prize stir emotions at exhibition opening
"Art shows what data cannot" at first exhibition of climate change art in Imperial College Main Entrance.
Breast cancer blood test could help to spot relapse earlier
A simple blood test could help to detect breast cancer relapse up to two years earlier than imaging in patients with early-stage breast cancer.
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£20m centre to enable people with dementia to live in own homes for longer
A ground-breaking £20m centre will develop technologies to create dementia-friendly ‘Healthy Homes’ and provide insights into how dementia develops.
New research hub makes London global capital of molecular sciences revolution
Imperial College London has opened its biggest new academic building in a generation.
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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.
Visualising Imperial’s international research connections
A few weeks ago, President Alice Gast gave her annual address on the theme of internationalism.
Thousands of Londoners hospitalised in three years due to harmful air pollution
Poor air quality in the capital leads to around 1,000 London hospital admissions for asthma and serious lung conditions every year.
Don’t break up digital giants, force them to give users data access says report
A landmark report produced for the European Commission “Competition policy for the digital era” co-authored by an Imperial academic has been published
Scientists fine-tune signalling pathways to tweak responses to stimuli in yeast
Imperial academics have streamlined a signalling pathway in yeast to understand how cell sensing can be tuned by changing protein levels.
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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.