Nigeria food programme
Nigeria expands school food programme following work with Imperial
Nigeria is to double its school food programme following research with a team at Imperial.
Nigeria expands school food programme following work with Imperial
Nigeria is to double its school food programme following research with a team at Imperial.
Impact of artificial intelligence on AMR: Common themes and challenges
Researchers gather to explore visions, themes & challenges around the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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.
Imperial’s Hong Kong connections celebrated
A delegation from Imperial College London, including President Professor Hugh Brady, travelled to Hong Kong to celebrate Imperial’s flourishing ties.
‘Virtual biopsy’ uses AI to help doctors assess lung cancer
Imperial researchers have used artificial intelligence (AI) to extract information about the chemical makeup of lung tumours from medical scans.
Global research network to combat deadly Strep A infections
Imperial and US scientists are spearheading a multi-institution network to research bacterial cause of sepsis and heart damage in children.
Novel heart model creates lifelike 4D images for better cardiac research
Researchers from Imperial College London have created ‘CHeart’, a new machine learning model that generates 4D images of the human heart.
Blood test could reveal cause of brain injury in newborn babies
Researchers from Imperial College London have shown that a blood test can pinpoint the underlying cause of brain injury in newborns.
Turban style and thickness affects head injury risk in Sikh cyclists
A new study from Imperial College London has revealed that the style and thickness of turbans affect the risk of serious head injury in Sikh cyclists
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Imperial research breakthrough could spare brain cancer patients risky surgery
A simple blood test could help diagnose patients with the deadliest form of brain cancer, sparing them from undergoing invasive, highly-risky surgery.