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Economist Carol Propper made a Dame in New Year’s Honours
Professor Carol Propper has been made a Dame in the New Year’s Honours for her contribution to economics and public health.
Economist Carol Propper made a Dame in New Year’s Honours
Professor Carol Propper has been made a Dame in the New Year’s Honours for her contribution to economics and public health.
Imperial and Technische Universität München fund aids education innovation
Five teams from across the College, partnering with colleagues at TUM, have been awarded funds to support them deliver experiential online education.
Coronavirus spread during dental procedures could be reduced with slower drills
Research from Imperial and King’s College London has found that careful operation of dental drills can minimise the aerosol spread of COVID-19.
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Exploring the opportunities of solar fuels for a clean energy future
Imperial researchers are playing a leading role in the development of a global roadmap for solar fuels.
Indian firms risk losing billions of dollars in renewable energy transition
Coal-dependent companies in India are falling behind as the world shifts to greener energy, posing broader risks to the fifth largest economy.
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Real-world neuroscience experiments show diversity in learning new motor skills
Researchers at Imperial College London have shown how the whole body changes while learning new movement-based skills.
New non-invasive technology could spot early signs of motor disorders in babies
Imperial College London scientists have created the world’s first non-invasive way to map how baby movements are generated on a neuronal level.
Business School launches new app to help measure personal COVID-19 risk
Academics from the Business School have created a research tool to calculate personal risk from coronavirus based on everyday activities.
Imperial teams compete in second ever ‘bionic Olympics’ from home
After winning a silver medal in the 2016 Cybathlon, Imperial College London is competing again in these ‘bionic Olympics’.
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Skills development in Physical AI could cultivate lifelike intelligent robots
New research suggests combining educational topics and research disciplines to help researchers breathe life into lifelike intelligent robots.
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