News in brief
Rainforest design futures and carbon dating: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Rainforest design futures and carbon dating: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Kenya launches 2050 Calculator to advance climate change mitigation
A consortium including Imperial College London researchers has created a bespoke energy and emissions model to help Kenya achieve its climate goals.
Carbon captured and stored since 1996 is significant but overestimated
Although a significant amount of carbon has been caught and stored so far, governments should curb overestimation with reporting frameworks.
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.
Restoring underwater meadows and sticky stick insects: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
World’s most sensitive dark matter detector starts collecting data
The LUX-ZEPLIN Dark Matter Experiment (LZ) is delivering its first results, moving closer to unlocking one of the biggest mysteries of the Universe.
Climate change and high vulnerability worsened damage in Northeast Brazil floods
New study shows the devastating floods in the Northeast region of Brazil were made more likely and heavier by human-caused climate change.
Imperial researcher honoured at Asian Women of Achievement Awards
An Imperial researcher has been honoured at an award ceremony to celebrate the contributions of Asian women based in the UK.
Imperial alumni win top prize at Young Inventors award
Two former Imperial students have been honoured by the European Patent Office (EPO) for an AI-recycling technology first conceived at the College.