Going Underground
Largest study explores impact of dust on Tube staff
Researchers have carried out the largest study to date on the potential health impacts from
airborne dust on the London Underground.
Largest study explores impact of dust on Tube staff
Researchers have carried out the largest study to date on the potential health impacts from
airborne dust on the London Underground.
£46m PhD boost as three Centres for Doctoral Training funded at Imperial
Imperial has received a huge boost for training PhD students today with the announcement of new funding for Centres for Doctoral Training.
Online search data could be used to detect gynaecological cancer cases earlier
Search engine data could be used to detect gynaecological cancer cases earlier, potentially months ahead of GP referrals, according to new research.
'Grow ecosystems, don't just plant trees!' says new Imperial report on nature
UK policy needs to focus on growing ecosystems, not just planting trees, according to new research from the Hitachi-Imperial Centre.
More than one billion people now living with obesity, global analysis suggests
New analysis led by Imperial’s School of Public Health shows obesity rates have increased dramatically over the last three decades.
Bacteria evolution and rent-free scholarships: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Imperial experts join Hammersmith & Fulham partnership to tackle air pollution
Imperial researchers will partner with Hammersmith & Fulham Council and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust on local air quality research.
Imperial launches new framework to determine engagement with energy companies
Imperial is to implement its own framework to determine engagement with energy and fossil fuel companies.
First UK patients receive experimental mRNA therapy for cancer
Cancer patients in the UK are receiving a new therapeutic to help their bodies recognise and fight cancer cells as part of a global trial.
Soaring childhood obesity from pandemic could cost UK billions
A major spike in child obesity levels during the pandemic could cost the UK over £8 billion, according to a study involving Imperial researchers.