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How Imperial is boosting vibrant, research-led startups
A new Imperial programme is helping postdocs fast-track the commercialisation of their discoveries, ideas and inventions.
How Imperial is boosting vibrant, research-led startups
A new Imperial programme is helping postdocs fast-track the commercialisation of their discoveries, ideas and inventions.
Boom in startups marks "unique entrepreneurial ecosystem" at Imperial
The number of startup companies founded by Imperial students and researchers has more than doubled in the past five years, according to a new report.
Wheelchair Fencing innovation breaks down barriers to the sport
A team of Imperial undergraduates have created a new low-cost design for a Wheelchair Fencing frame to open up the sport to people worldwide.
Intense laser experiments provide first evidence that light can stop electrons
By hitting electrons with an ultra-intense laser, researchers have revealed dynamics that go beyond 'classical' physics and hint at quantum effects.
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Volunteering opportunities at Imperial Festival 2018
Applications are open for all to volunteer at Imperial Festival - the College's flagship celebration of science, engineering and creativity.
Eminent physicist Professor Sir Tom Kibble memorialised with new portrait
A painting of Professor Kibble, a long-time member of Imperial's Department of Physics, has been unveiled by his children.
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More evidence Earth-like planets could sustain life as their atmospheres probed
Three Earth-like planets orbiting the TRAPPIST-1 star have atmospheres that might be hospitable to life, a new study shows.
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First study of its kind shows how foetal strength changes over time
Bioengineers at Imperial have measured how the force of babies' kicks in the womb change over the course of pregnancy.
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Quick HIV detection method could diagnose early disease
A test capable of detecting HIV early using more efficient, robust methods has been developed by researchers at Imperial.
"Don't be afraid to get lost" says Nobel laureate at Imperial lecture
Professor Ben Feringa told a packed crowd to ask questions in science, but remember to "enjoy the beauty of nature" at the 30th Schrodinger Lecture.