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First WHO catalogue of tuberculosis mutations developed with Imperial
The largest catalogue of tuberculosis (TB) mutations has been developed by the WHO in collaboration with Imperial.
First WHO catalogue of tuberculosis mutations developed with Imperial
The largest catalogue of tuberculosis (TB) mutations has been developed by the WHO in collaboration with Imperial.
Universities can accelerate UK innovation policy - Alice Gast
The UK should support innovation districts clustered "around one of our foremost competitive advantages: universities", argues Imperial's President.
Major new report shows widespread, rapid and intensifying climate change
Rapid and sustained cuts to greenhouse gas emissions are the only way to limit sea level rise, heatwaves, droughts and fires, say its authors.
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Imperial grows global education opportunities
Imperial is to expand opportunities for international student experiences, as it secures new Turing funding.
Imperial researchers driving globally sustainable production and consumption
Innovative solutions in bioplastics, cotton production and waste feathers are helping to meet UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 12.
Imperial, HKU and Peking University announce chemistry research collaboration
Three leading institutions in London, Hong Kong and Beijing will drive research and innovation in synthetic chemistry and chemical biology.
Global study estimates 1.5 million children have lost a caregiver from COVID-19
An estimated 1.5 million children worldwide have lost a parent, custodial grandparent, or other relative who cared for them, due to COVID-19.
Systems approach is key to food security in Africa
A report by the Malabo Montpellier Panel calls on policymakers to rethink African food systems to reduce hunger, malnutrition and poverty.
World’s first 3D-printed steel footbridge unveiled by Queen Máxima in Amsterdam
The world’s first 3D-printed steel structure, a ‘living laboratory’ bridge co-developed by Imperial, has been unveiled by Queen Máxima in Amsterdam.
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Vaccines given in last 20 years could prevent 50 million deaths in LMICs
Vaccinations given in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the last 20 years will prevent 50 million deaths from infectious diseases.