Technician receives award
Royal Society success for Imperial technician
Nana Asante Asamoah-Danso was recently awarded the Hauksbee Award, for working to encourage young people to consider careers as technicians.
Royal Society success for Imperial technician
Nana Asante Asamoah-Danso was recently awarded the Hauksbee Award, for working to encourage young people to consider careers as technicians.
Budding scientists tackle the UN Sustainability Development Goals
Redesigning drones and using shellfish to clean water were ideas presented by students in this year’s Schools Science and Innovation Competition.
Gen Z explore attitudes to AI at London’s biggest festival of science and arts
Working in collaboration with AI researchers, a diverse group of young people are developing an installation for The Great Exhibition Road Festival.
Designing microbes to remove microplastics pollution
Imperial researchers propose using microbes and enzymes to remove microplastics from wastewater and sewage before they are turned into fertilizer.
Imperial targeting Convergence Science at scale to drive economic growth
Imperial College London has launched its new strategy to maximise the university's potential as a force for good in the world.
Imperial launches new programme to support successful foundations in maths
Imperial College London has launched a new Maths Transition programme in White City to support successful maths foundations in pupils.
Latin American Women in STEM: ESE unveils video interview series
In celebration of Women at Imperial week, the Department of Earth Science and Engineering (ESE) is launching an inspiring video series.
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Podcast: Filming with Attenborough, global development goals, and lab-grown meat
In this edition: David Attenborough meets our newest robot, progress towards global goals, and supporting the future of lab-grown meat.
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Podcast: Best of 2023, sustainable flight fuel, and better bones
In this edition: 2023 in review, the first transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable aviation fuel, and improving bone quality.
Science and art collide in a workshop for school pupils in Cambridgeshire
Imperial College London invited school pupils to a half-day workshop to foster their creative and scientific thinking.