Fashion industry leaders, investors and founders joined eleven of the UK’s top innovators at Imperial to discuss what is ...
An initiative to transform dementia clinical trials in the UK by increasing the number of participants has welcomed the first ...
A collaboration between Imperial College London and energy technology company GE Vernova will address critical challenges ...
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Tackling global challenges through world-leading research, education and innovation. From better understanding and predicting climate change to ensuring sustainable access to energy, we develop ...
The Electrochemical Science & Engineering group at Imperial College London works at the interface between the science and engineering of electrochemical devices, mostly focused on automotive & ...
Our study aims to better predict and understand preterm birth, so that health complications can be avoided and reduced. Our researchers want to find out if there are any genetic factors that could be ...
Researchers have found evidence of rainforests near the South Pole 90 million years ago, suggesting the climate was exceptionally warm at the time. A team from the UK and Germany discovered forest ...
Observations of supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies point to a likely source of dark energy – the ‘missing’ 70% of the Universe. The measurements from ancient and dormant galaxies show ...
New research suggests a new solar energy design, inspired by nature, may pave the way for future renewable energy technologies. Photovoltaic solar energy is obtained by converting sunshine into ...
Modern commercial aircraft flying at high altitudes create longer-lived planet-warming contrails than older aircraft, a new study has found. The result means that although modern planes emit less ...
A new AI tool from Kheiron Medical Technologies and Imperial College London can detect up to 13% more breast cancers than humans in breast screenings. The prospective evidence, published in Nature ...