Cyber centre
Imperial launches international cyber security centre
Imperial has founded an international cyber security centre with partners in the US, Japan and the UK.
Imperial launches international cyber security centre
Imperial has founded an international cyber security centre with partners in the US, Japan and the UK.
Synthetic biology roadmap could set research agenda for next 10 years
A new roadmap for synthetic biology could help to set research goals for improving food production, public health and the environment.
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A year of digital learning: Imperial marks milestone at global conference
The College sent a large delegation to the Coursera Partner Conference this year, reflecting its growing expertise in delivering digital education.
NPR’s Joe Palca on big science, journalism and fake news
Acclaimed US science journalist Joe Palca spoke at Imperial this week on the relationship between science and the media.
International scholars celebrate Imperial's global ties
More than 120 international scholars, representing 37 countries, joined diplomats, academics and funders to celebrate Imperial’s global ties.
Imperial and MIT announce winners of first Africa-focused seed fund
Imperial College London and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have announced the winners of the first Africa-focused seed fund.
Mapped: How Imperial's global research ties reach further than ever
Imperial’s research collaborations with international peers are spreading further around the world than ever before.
Chemical engineers present breakthroughs in liquid fuels and thermodynamics
A team of Imperial academics presented their latest research at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual meeting in Pittsburgh.
Powerful aurora-forming mini explosions seen behind the Earth
A NASA spacecraft has analysed magnetic explosions on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun, watching the process that creates auroras.
Swapping coal for carbon-capture technologies could boost US employment
Deploying technologies that capture and store carbon could create 22,000 new jobs in the US by 2050, according to new research.