Imperial researchers have been recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours list. Imperial researchers and staff have been recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours list. Imperial researchers and staff have ...
An Imperial-built quantum sensor has been trialled in the Arctic to support the development of a satellite-free navigation system.
Three universities join with industry to give graduates the skills and knowledge needed to scale up the benefits of engineering biology.
As the International Year of Quantum draws to a close, Provost and Deputy President Professor Peter Haynes celebrates Imperial’s efforts in ...
A new landmark study funded by The ME Association will help scientists to uncover shared pathways between ME/CFS and Long Covid. The three-year study, which will be the largest of its kind and led by ...
A very large healthcare AI model likened to GPT for health has secured data and processing needed for its next phase of development. Nightingale AI, led by Imperial College London, will draw on large ...
Findings from a trial comparing the real-world effectiveness of asthma inhalers could reshape how children with asthma are treated. In the first randomised controlled trial to investigate the use of a ...
The UK is in danger of falling behind its global rivals in the fast-moving world of finance, according to a new report on the rise of stablecoins. The UK economy is the only major market that has not ...
The Centre for Financial Technology and the Centre for Cryptocurrency research are pleased to release “Mind the Gap: How Stablecoins can Secure the UK’s Financial Future. Stablecoins already represent ...
Imperial has more authors contributing to a crucial report on climate change than any other organisation in the world. On Friday, the author list was released for the Intergovernmental Panel on ...
Facilitating transdisciplinary work and unique combinations of knowledge to further our Science for Humanity strategy Science for Humanity sets out our vision for Convergence Science: to work together ...
A new study from Imperial has shown that the physical structure of food influences the hormones released as part of digestion. These hormones include glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), GIP and PYY, as ...
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