Failure by the UK to stop adding greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere by 2050 would lead to more damaging and costly impacts, warn Imperial scientists.
M-Spin is developing high-surface area materials with properties that could improve vital technologies for the energy ...
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Findings from a trial comparing the real-world effectiveness of asthma inhalers could reshape how children with asthma are ...
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An Imperial scientist wants to cut the incidence of brain diseases like Alzheimer’s and help people to enjoy more years of ...
Imperial College London has partnered with Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) - a cutting-edge hub for innovation, research and ...
UK researchers have shown for the first time in stunning detail how life-saving antibiotics act against harmful bacteria.
Researchers have adapted a rapid diagnostic technology that is able to identify undetected cases of malaria, helping tackle the spread of disease.
With Professor Ian Walmsley set to step down as Provost at the end of September, the Imperial community is taking the ...