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Flexible movement sensors and bacterial toxins: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Flexible movement sensors and bacterial toxins: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Acting courageously: Professor Alice Gast delivers final President's Address
Imperial's President, Professor Alice Gast, delivered her eighth and final President's Address, with a new portrait unveiled.
International students arrive at Imperial for summer research opportunities
Eighteen students from prestigious US universities will be hosted by Imperial for the International Research Opportunities Programme (IROP).
Q&A: What ancient coral reefs can tell us about our changing climate
Thanks to nearly £1m of new funding from NERC, Imperial researchers will study ancient coral reefs to tap into lost records of our changing climate.
Imperial and Hitachi to launch decarbonisation research centre
A new joint research centre to tackle key challenges in decarbonisation and climate repair is to be launched by Imperial College London and Hitachi.
Meet the women breaking new ground in the power sector
Women are underrepresented in the global power sector, but the industry is changing for the better, according to some of its leading engineers.
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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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Antarctic glaciers losing ice at fastest rate for 5,500 years, finds study
New evidence suggests that two major glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) are losing ice at the fastest rate for at least 5,500 years.
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.
Pet parasiticides and AI-driven recycling: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.