Rail Reassurance
COVID-19 sampling study finds no trace of virus at major rail stations
A study sampling the environment at four major railway stations in England has found no traces of the virus which causes COVID-19.
COVID-19 sampling study finds no trace of virus at major rail stations
A study sampling the environment at four major railway stations in England has found no traces of the virus which causes COVID-19.
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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Imperial's role in making construction traffic safer
Imperial College London has signed up to a construction industry organisation working for improved public protection by sharing roads safely.
Discover the world of 2050 – as transformed by today’s green technologies
Imperial Tech Foresight and the Grantham Institute have envisioned a future where tech that exists today has helped make the world greener and fairer.
New testing for bike helmets accounts for head injuries sustained at speed
A new method tests for the first time how well helmets protect against the commonest and worst cycling brain injuries: those sustained from motion
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No evidence that London’s Cycle Superhighways worsen traffic congestion
A new analysis finds special London cycle lanes, which aim to boost commuting by bicycle, do not negatively impact traffic speed.
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Mobility trial to offer staff free bike loan and car club
Imperial is partnering with Enterprise Rent-a-Car and Brompton Bikes on a pilot mobility hub designed to empower greater choice in urban transport.
Simulation of self-driving fleets brings their deployment in cities closer
Imperial researchers have simulated self-driving fleet impacts using real-world data, providing suggestions for their optimal deployment in cities.
Climate experts challenge UK institutions over role of carbon offsetting
Cutting carbon is a priority, but a new briefing by climate experts suggest universities and colleges must decide how to treat ‘unavoidable’ emissions
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New membrane could pave way for cheap, efficiently made biofuels
Scientists have developed a cost-effective method of biofuel extraction which could make them viable alternatives to fossil fuels in transport.
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