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Imperial experts in public health, physics, materials and AI have been announced as new Fellows of the Royal Society.
Five exciting new businesses will compete for a £30,000 prize fund in the final of Imperial’s flagship programme for ...
New research looks at how machine learning models could be used to predict immunotherapy treatment outcomes for liver cancer patients. Immunotherapies are a type of cancer treatment that activate the ...
Collaboration is key to making meaningful change in the energy sector, and Imperial is at the heart of convening the right people. That was one of the big takeaways from an important event featuring ...
At the heart of White City Innovation District, the deep tech campus is home to Imperial’s School of Public Health, the Molecular Sciences Research Hub, the multidisciplinary Sir Michael Uren Hub and ...
Imperial spinout will scale activity to create a new generation of sustainable, high-performance textiles using an entirely new class of fibres. Solena Materials has raised $6.7 million (£5.1 million) ...
OSSTEC will use new investment to seek regulatory approval in the US, while beginning a first clinical trial in the UK. Joint replacement patients could stay active for longer thanks to a 3D-printed ...
The Minister and Commissioner were joined by the EU Ambassador to the UK to see some of the many highlights of European collaboration at Imperial. UK Minister for the Constitution and European Union ...
A miniature lab has been launched into Earth orbit containing microbes designed to produce edible proteins in space. Imperial scientists are looking ahead to when human space missions will take us to ...
An Imperial-led study could help shape international colonoscopy guidelines, potentially easing pressure on healthcare systems and patients. A new study from Imperial’s Department of Surgery and ...
UK researchers have launched Nightingale AI, a pioneering initiative for a Large Health Model designed to transform healthcare by leveraging NHS data. The launch comes as part of the UK government’s ...
Lithium can be harvested efficiently from brines thanks to an innovative membrane developed at Imperial. Demand for lithium is rising due to its use in batteries for mobile devices, cars and clean ...
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