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Key step in how bacteria acquire drug resistance revealed
Researchers have imaged a major component in conjugation – the process bacteria use to share DNA with each other.
Key step in how bacteria acquire drug resistance revealed
Researchers have imaged a major component in conjugation – the process bacteria use to share DNA with each other.
Randomly Connected Neural Network for Self-Supervised Monocular Depth Estimation
A Hamlyn research team that introduced a novel deep learning method has won the Outstanding Paper Award at AECAI-CARE-OR2.0 workshop in MICCAI 2021.
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Facility launched to study complex molecules and materials with electron spins
A hybrid event launched the state-of-the-art Centre for Pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy (PEPR) at Imperial's White City campus
Imperial academic wins AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry
Dr James Bull has been recognised for his work discovering faster, cheaper methods for producing molecules useful for drug discovery and development.
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Discover the world of atoms through dance with The Place and Imperial
Physicists from Imperial have collaborated with The Place to create a series of educational dance videos about atoms and molecules
Self-healing ‘living materials’ used as 3D building blocks
Imperial researchers have created 3D building blocks that can heal themselves in response to damage.
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Quick way to create molecular cages could revamp search for new materials
A new way to predict the outcome of reactions could lead to faster discovery of new materials including for sensing, catalysis, and drug delivery.
Academic and policy leaders debate future of wearable technologies
The Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering has published a Briefing Paper that looks at the next generation of wearable devices.
New seed funding to develop collaborations in molecular research
The Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering (IMSE) has announced it will fund new collaborations within Imperial and with external partners.
Blood clot-busting nanocapsules could reduce existing treatment’s side effects
Imperial researchers have designed drug delivery nanocapsules that could reduce the side effects of a major blood clot dissolving drug.