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Imperial academics share insights on Environment Bill with parliamentarians
Imperial and LSE academics held a roundtable with members of the House of Lords to share insights on the Environment Bill.
Imperial academics share insights on Environment Bill with parliamentarians
Imperial and LSE academics held a roundtable with members of the House of Lords to share insights on the Environment Bill.
Imperial and TUM launch joint PhD programme in AI, robotics and healthcare
Imperial and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have launched a joint PhD programme that will initially focus on AI, robotics and healthcare.
New research network aims to strengthen mental health services in Bangladesh
A new UK-Bangladesh research network led by Imperial is aiming to help strengthen mental health services in Bangladesh.
Two Imperial ‘research visionaries’ win Academy Chairs in Emerging Technologies
The Royal Academy of Engineering has appointed two Imperial engineers as Chairs in Emerging Technologies.
Faulty genes and misguided antibodies underlie life-threatening COVID-19
New research has shed light on why some people develop a more severe form of COVID-19 than others.
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Talcum powder and a coconut oil-cocoa butter beeswax mixture provide the best skin protection for long-term PPE use, say scientists.
Re-design the future, Mary Robinson urges at Transition to Zero Pollution launch
Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, called for “a bold new vision for the future” at the launch of Transition to Zero Pollution.
Robin Shattock tells MEPs of ‘promising’ vaccine progress
Professor Robin Shattock, the lead for Imperial's COVID-19 vaccine, updated the European Parliament today on the progress of his team's vaccine.
US COVID-19 transmission driven by ages 20-49, research finds
Resurging COVID-19 transmission in the US is being driven by ages 20-49 and targeted measures are needed to control the epidemic as schools re-open.
Majority of COVID-19 deaths in Damascus, Syria are unreported
The majority of deaths due to COVID-19 in Damascus, Syria are not reported according to a new report by the Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team.