

Telemedicine needs data
New report looks to the future of telemedicine
Remote healthcare has boomed since the COVID-19 pandemic, delivering clear benefits – but also highlights the need for better data.
New report looks to the future of telemedicine
Remote healthcare has boomed since the COVID-19 pandemic, delivering clear benefits – but also highlights the need for better data.
IGHI celebrates 12 years of innovation in healthcare
The Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) celebrates its 12 year anniversary.
Film about young people’s mental health and connection premieres at BFI
Nexus is a short film about the impact of COVID-19 on young people's mental health, eating-related coping strategies, and the power of connection.
New report describes a mixed picture for patient safety in England
Report on national state of patient safety shows some areas of progress – but a need for renewed focus and better data
North West London Patient Safety Research Collaboration secures renewed funding
Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust research partnership awarded NIHR funding to improve patient safety.
New £3.6M grant paves the way for green energy development in the UK
Imperial scientists have won a £3.6M NERC grant to research how to access greener energy sources safely.
ESE Students’ ‘TectOrbit’ entry wins Runner Up in SatelLife competition
Undergraduate students in Earth Science and Engineering (ESE) have succeeded with their entry to the UK Space Agency’s SatelLife competition.
Restricting warming to 2°C could save major ice sheet from melting
A review of current research has shown that drastically reducing greenhouse gas emissions could prevent the worst-case scenarios of sea-level rise.
Petroleum Experts software grant for ESE students
Petroleum Experts has granted software to the Department of Earth Science and Engineering with a commercial value of £3.4 million.
New project to revolutionise detection of breast cancer using ultrasound imaging
Imperial College London researchers are supplying imaging know-how from methods used in Earth Science to new technique for breast cancer imaging.