Flow chart
Sudden shifts in the course of a river on a delta may be predicted
Scientists studying deltas show how they may be able to predict where destructive changes in a river's course may occur.
Sudden shifts in the course of a river on a delta may be predicted
Scientists studying deltas show how they may be able to predict where destructive changes in a river's course may occur.
Carbon capture and storage key to unlocking unburnable carbon, says white paper
A new review suggests that if carbon capture and storage technology can be refined, it will enable the world to use more of its unburnable carbon.
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Audio
Why paper-thin filters could be key to cutting emissions
An Imperial expert explains in an audio story why membranes made from material inspired by fusilli outperforms those more like spaghetti.
New bio-glass could make it possible to re-grow or replace cartilage
Scientists have developed a material that can mimic cartilage and potentially encourage it to re-grow.
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Early Earth had upper atmosphere rich in oxygen, discover researchers
Scientists have gleaned fresh insights into the chemistry of early Earth's atmosphere 2.7 billion years ago by analysing fossilised micrometeorites.
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Imperial scientist explains how oxygen triggered Earth's first mass extinction
An Imperial professor explains the origins of oxygen on early Earth and how he is trying to unravel the secrets of this period of great change.
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Imperial researcher talks about the roots of her work on hair
An Imperial expert in tissue regeneration has been turning her attention to our crowning glories.
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Clinician-mimicking program could improve brain injury analysis
Engineers have developed a computer program that mimics how doctors assess patient scans to determine signs of traumatic brain injury.
Three 'risky' research projects get a boost from Imperial-MIT joint award
The first awards from the MIT-Imperial College London Seed Fund have been given to early-stage breakthrough projects spanning the two institutions.
Chemical engineers from Imperial bask in photo prize glory
An image of water rotating in what appears to be slow motion is one of the winning entries in a major engineering photography competition.
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