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Community health workers could help tackle NHS workload crisis
The growing workload crisis in NHS primary care could be helped by a fleet of community health workers, a study shows.
Community health workers could help tackle NHS workload crisis
The growing workload crisis in NHS primary care could be helped by a fleet of community health workers, a study shows.
Imperial showcases AI prowess to Conservative and Labour Party conferences
Professor Nick Jennings, Zeno the robot and Dr Declan O’Regan met political leaders in Liverpool and Birmingham this month.
Delaying greenhouse gas cuts could lead to big increases in economic costs
Avoiding dangerous climate change requires action now to avoid reliance on risky and expensive technologies in the future, a new study has concluded.
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Tobacco display ban linked to fewer children buying cigarettes in shops
Removing displays of tobacco products from shops may have reduced the proportion of children buying cigarettes by 17 per cent.
STEM graduates should get post-study visas, says President Alice Gast
International students of science, technology, engineering and medicine (STEM) should have the right to remain in the UK after graduation.
Marine ‘biodiversity crisis’ tackled with new database of conservation plans
The database brings together plans from around the world, enabling researchers to improve future plans and save species from extinction.
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Imperial’s new Provost takes up post
Professor Ian Walmsley FRS has started his new role as Provost of Imperial College London.
Local MP hears about innovation, outreach and local collaboration at White City
Imperial welcomed Emma Dent Coad, MP for Kensington, to The Invention Rooms at the College's new White City Campus.
The more pesticides bees eat, the more they like them
Bumblebees acquire a taste for pesticide-laced food as they become more exposed to it, a behaviour showing possible symptoms of addiction.
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"The next 10 years are critical" - Dr Rogelj, IPCC 1.5°C Special Report author
Ten minutes of climate change and climbing with Dr Joeri Rogelj, new lecturer at the Grantham Institute.