Data protection flaw
Privacy gaps in Apple’s data collection scheme revealed
Imperial researchers have demonstrated how Apple’s use of a widely adopted data protection model could expose individuals to privacy attacks.
Privacy gaps in Apple’s data collection scheme revealed
Imperial researchers have demonstrated how Apple’s use of a widely adopted data protection model could expose individuals to privacy attacks.
Switching the order of breast cancer treatments may lead to better care
Changing the order of treatments given to breast cancer patients could reduce side effects and improve outcomes, according to an Imperial study.
New book to inspire next generation of engineers
Imperial has partnered on a project to show the broad ranging possibilities of engineering in a new educational book.
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Restoring underwater meadows and sticky stick insects: News from the College
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
“If you enjoy doing it, go ahead and do it” - women engineers in #INWED Top 50
Three Imperial engineers have been lauded in the Women’s Engineering Society (WES)’s Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards for #INWED.
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Great Exhibition Road Festival 2022 serves up trailblazing inspiration
Trailblazing ideas and unique experiences from science and the arts on show as Great Exhibition Road Festival transforms South Kensington.
Meet the women breaking new ground in the power sector
Women are underrepresented in the global power sector, but the industry is changing for the better, according to some of its leading engineers.
Dame Lesley Regan appointed Government’s first Women’s Health Ambassador
A new role to help close the gender health gap and introduce the women’s health strategy in England has been filled by Professor Dame Lesley Regan.
Meet the trailblazers of today and tomorrow at Great Exhibition Road Festival
The public are invited to meet the Imperial people and ideas changing our world at the Great Exhibition Road Festival next weekend.
Imperial experts to develop low-cost digital crop virus sensors with $1m grant
Researchers have received $1million to develop low-cost digital sensors that detect viruses in plants and crops with international partners.