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Marsquake sensor lands safely on Red Planet
A Marsquake detector designed in part by Imperial engineers is set to help reveal Mars’ inner structure.
Marsquake sensor lands safely on Red Planet
A Marsquake detector designed in part by Imperial engineers is set to help reveal Mars’ inner structure.
Breastfeeding: Babies’ response to facial touch measured with 3D printed device
Facial sense of touch is important to enable babies breastfeed; this new device could help researchers understand when things go wrong.
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London Police Commissioner talks digital policing at annual Imperial lecture
Cressida Dick talked about how the police embrace new technologies, but must keep in mind privacy concerns in an increasingly digital world.
Members of the Dept. of Computing are recognised as distinguished SPC/PC members
Members of the Department of Computing are recognised as distinguished SPC/PC members at IJCAI-ECAI-18
Green racing and inspirational AI: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Tiny crustacean had a heart more than 400 million years ago
An Imperial researcher is part of an international team that has discovered a rare and exceptionally well-preserved crustacean.
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New £10m centre in medical imaging and AI
A new £10m centre, announced today, will help train artificial intelligence to improve diagnosis and care.
New wireless device can aid recovery of breast cancer patients
A new sensing device can provide early warning of potential failure of breast reconstruction surgery, making it easier to take effective action.
World’s first 3D printed bridge, and winning green idea: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
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Origami cushions protect drones from collisions
To protect flying robots without hindering their flight, Imperial experts found answers in the ancient art of origami.