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Making cancer vulnerable and building bridges with MPs: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Making cancer vulnerable and building bridges with MPs: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
‘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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Imperial scoops three new Royal Academy of Engineering research chairs
Professors Ruth Misener, Michael Templeton, and Daniele Dini have been awarded three of eight new joint industry-academia research partnerships.
Unique ‘virtual wind tunnel’ could help optimise Mars-bound helicopter blades
A simulator created by researchers at Imperial could help to design rotor blades for the next generation of Martian helicopters.
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Engineering extra limbs and austerity food purchases: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
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Imperial pioneer wins UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize
An Imperial Regius Professor of Engineering has won the UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences.
Cyclones health impact and squeezing cells: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
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Bendy robotic arm twisted into shape with help of augmented reality
Imperial researchers have designed a malleable robotic arm that can be guided into shape by a person using augmented reality (AR) goggles.
IMSE Masters Scholarships support students from diverse backgrounds
We find out from the recipients of the IMSE Masters Scholarship how these scholarships have supported their postgraduate studies.
Road accident data could help predict crash victims most at risk of brain injury
Imperial researchers have identified how speed, direction, and level of head protection predict brain injury following road traffic collisions (RTC).