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Fruit graffiti gadgets and stress-sensing offices: a design engineering showcase
Imperial’s Dyson School of Design Engineering opened its doors to show off its best student projects.
Fruit graffiti gadgets and stress-sensing offices: a design engineering showcase
Imperial’s Dyson School of Design Engineering opened its doors to show off its best student projects.
New ‘pulsing’ ultrasound technique improves drug delivery to brains of mice
Using rapid short-pulse sequences of ultrasound helps drugs reach the brains of mice, according to new Imperial College London research.
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X-rays reveal secrets of termites’ self-cooling, self-draining skyscrapers
New insight into termites’ architectural strategies could help us design more energy efficient self-sustaining buildings for humans.
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Parliament prowess, school science, and IChemE elections: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
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Could smart tattoos soon monitor your health?
What do you get when you cross an engineer, a tattooist, and a dash of creativity?
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Musical feet and heads in the cloud: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Smartphones could help diagnose infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa
A new Imperial-led review has outlined how health workers could use existing phones to predict and curb the spread of infectious diseases.
Imperial to train more leaders in artificial intelligence thanks to UKRI funding
Funding from United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) will help to train PhD students in healthcare and artificial intelligence.
Malaria milestone and using light to hear: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
The more the merrier for physical group tasks, says new study
A new study has found that larger groups could be better than small groups at physical tasks when they are connected by touch.