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Sensors with style
Wearable sensors styled into t-shirts and face masks
Imperial researchers have embedded new low-cost sensors that monitor breathing, heart rate, and ammonia into t-shirts and face masks.
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Wearable sensors styled into t-shirts and face masks
Imperial researchers have embedded new low-cost sensors that monitor breathing, heart rate, and ammonia into t-shirts and face masks.
Arm-strengthening device to be brought to the clinic with £800k grant
Imperial and GripAble have been awarded an £800k grant to help children with cerebral palsy in the clinic using a new arm-strengthening device.
Imperial Neurotechnology 2022 showcases cutting edge neurotech research
The Imperial College Centre of Excellence in Neurotechnology hosted its 8th Annual Research Symposium at Imperial College on 5th July 2022.
Fashion industry collaboration to create lab-grown fur
Luxury fashion house Fendi, part of LVMH, wants a sustainable alternative to fur. Researchers from Imperial and Central Saint Martins are on the case.
National hub to support synthetic biology extended with £5.5m funding commitment
SynbiCITE, the UK’s National Centre for the Industrial Translation of Synthetic Biology, has received a £5.5m funding commitment from SynBioVen.
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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.
New device could accelerate the development of T-cell immunotherapies for cancer
Imperial researchers have invented a device that can rapidly select T-cells that are most effective at attacking cancer cells.
“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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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.
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Engineers uncover secret ‘thinking’ behind dandelions’ seed dispersal
High on sunshine, humans often decide when dandelions get to spread their species - but the puffballs have their own ideas on how best to proliferate.
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