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Professor Sephton says, “Our active life detection method could be deployed on Mars and the plumes of icy moons in the outer ...
The findings of a new brain study could change the way doctors treat mood disorders involving psychosis in patients.
The inaugural Year 13 cohort at the Imperial Maths School has received their first set of A-level results, with great success ...
Imperial looks forward to welcoming new students from the UK and overseas, following applicants' grades success.
Societal engagement expresses Imperial’s commitment to sharing the wonder and importance of what we do. It is about how we engage with the public – including schools, patients and local communities – ...
Information about our English language requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate study at Imperial.
The latest news from Imperial College London, focused on science, technology, medicine, business and college announcements ...
The third event in the Growth in a Changing Climate event series explores how might rising temperatures, extreme weather, and other climate-related factors affect workforce health and safety and ...
We are accelerating the discovery and optimisation of sustainable and performant batteries and fuels of the future via automated high-throughput together with theoretical approaches from atoms to ...
Authors: Dr Emma Lawrance, Rhiannon Thompson, Gianluca Fontana, and Dr Neil Jennings This briefing shows how climate change is negatively affecting the mental health and emotional wellbeing of people ...
A national survey of obstetricians and gynaecologists has revealed high levels of burnout in the sector since the COVID-19 ...
A new scale-up space for science and technology ventures, One Portal Way, Old Oak, will help to alleviate London's shortage ...