News in brief
Pollutant problems and building for NASA: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Pollutant problems and building for NASA: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Water persisted in Mars’ Gale crater for longer than previously thought
Imperial College London and NASA researchers have found signs that water was plentiful in Mars’ Gale crater for longer than previously thought.
Imperial-led consortium to nurture careers of research technicians
Imperial will lead a new London programme to boost the training, careers, and recognition available to digital research technical professionals (RTPs)
Cheetahs’ unrivalled speed explained by their ‘sweet spot’ size, finds study
A new Imperial College London study has answered a long-held question about why medium-sized land animals like cheetahs tend to be fastest.
Could a ‘DNA diet’ help to reduce health risks linked to high blood sugar?
A UK trial has found a DNA-tailored diet could help manage blood glucose and reduce risk of progressing to type 2 diabetes in high-risk individuals.
Plant root sensors and flu research: News from Imperial
Here’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
New funding for Imperial project to make custom-made 3D printed breathing masks
A new Imperial College London project will help develop custom-made 3D printed breathing masks for children using ventilators at home.
Ukraine’s First Lady and Akshata Murty visit Paediatric Blast Injury Centre
The First Lady of Ukraine and the UK Prime Minister’s wife visited Imperial College London’s Centre for Paediatric Blast Injury Studies at White City.
UKRI Engineering Biology Missions award millions in funding to Imperial projects
UKRI has awarded millions in funding for Imperial projects, through their new Engineering Biology Missions.
New molecular toolkit boosts useful molecule production from yeast communities
Imperial scientists have built a toolkit to boost yeast’s ability to produce food, materials, and pharmaceuticals by engineering optimal behaviours.