Taxing unhealthy food helps cut obesity, says global study
Research prizes galore and sex differences in inflammation: News from Imperial
Imperial academic wins €2.4m European funding to improve solar harvesting tech
22 April 2024
17 April 2024
Meningococcal vaccine is cost effective at protecting men against gonorrhoea
27 March 2024
Nigeria expands school food programme following work with Imperial
15 March 2024
British Science Week takes Imperial Scientists to Bournemouth
Longer mobile phone use does not increase the risk of brain tumours
13 March 2024
Largest study explores impact of dust on Tube staff
06 March 2024
Imperial opens major new building for School of Public Health
01 March 2024
Understanding the double burden of malnutrition in Peru
Plant root sensors and flu research: News from Imperial
28 February 2024
COVID-19 may have small but lasting effects on cognition and memory
23 February 2024
Imperial researchers making significant contributions in European projects
16 February 2024
Bacteria evolution and rent-free scholarships: News from Imperial
15 February 2024
Global Creative Competition crowns 2024 winners
09 February 2024
Imperial experts join Hammersmith & Fulham partnership to tackle air pollution
New malaria vaccine has substantial public health benefit
02 February 2024
Handwashing a major source of pet pesticide pollution in UK rivers
01 February 2024
Dr Chris Butler appointed Clinical Reader in Chronic and Complex Diseases
30 January 2024
New consortium launches to transform approach to Alzheimer's disease
Classrooms to cash transfers: strategies to combat double burden of malnutrition
24 January 2024
Soaring childhood obesity from pandemic could cost UK billions
22 January 2024
Inspire GP event celebrates impact of students on primary care placements
30 December 2023
Members of Imperial community recognised in New Year Honours
18 December 2023
Dr Matt Harris on Decolonising healthcare innovation
11 December 2023
Risk of dying from cancer varies widely across regions in England