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Pigeon patrol gives air pollution study a flying start
Pigeons have been road testing wearable sensors that will provide air pollution data for Imperial research.
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Pigeon patrol gives air pollution study a flying start
Pigeons have been road testing wearable sensors that will provide air pollution data for Imperial research.
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Education Secretary launches women's leadership report at Imperial
Nicky Morgan, Education Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, launched a report on women's leadership in UK universities at Imperial today.
Researcher to tackle Marathon for life-saving Imperial initiative
Imperial researcher Dr Mike French will run the 2016 London Marathon to help the College treat thousands of children with parasite-borne illnesses.
Top physicist John Pendry takes a slice of $1 million Dan David prize
Professor Sir John Pendry was planning celebratory pancakes last night after winning this year's Dan David prize in the 'future' category.
Banks must embrace the digital money revolution, says Business School dean
The financial services industry is 'dangerously complacent in its approach to digital money', Professor G 'Anand' Anandalingam has warned.
Future materials take centre stage at World Economic Forum in Davos
The role of materials science in driving the 'fourth industrial revolution' was showcased by a group of Imperial academics in Davos this week.
Imperial named as the UK's most international university
A new ranking by Times Higher Education has found that Imperial College London is the UK's most international university.
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What does it take to be a scientific explorer in Antarctica?
Professor Martin Siegert explores some of the last unmapped areas of our planet - the land underneath the Antarctic ice sheet.
World's largest canyon could be hidden under Antarctic ice sheet
The world's largest canyon may lie beneath the Antarctic ice sheet, according to an analysis of new satellite data.
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'A momentous day' - Imperial experts react to Paris climate deal
The deal brokered in Paris amounts to a 'strong global signal' that climate change is a serious issue that must be tackled, say Imperial academics.