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Through the Lens: The Future of Camera Technology
From AI-powered cameras to 3D imaging and virtual reality experiences, the possibilities are endless.
Through the Lens: The Future of Camera Technology
From AI-powered cameras to 3D imaging and virtual reality experiences, the possibilities are endless.
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.
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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Behind the scenes: Filming on campus for Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster
Imperial’s part in the documentary Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster is the end result of collaboration and teamwork from Imperial.
Hidden way for us to feel touch uncovered by Imperial researchers
Imperial researchers have discovered a hidden mechanism within hair follicles that allow us to feel touch.
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Five Imperial researchers win top honours and awards from Institute of Physics
Five Imperial academics have earned prestigious honours and awards from the Institute of Physics for their outstanding contributions to physics.
Nigerian Science Prize win and presidential honour for Imperial medical engineer
An Imperial pioneer of low-cost newborn care systems in Nigeria has won the Nigeria Science prize, with congratulations from the country’s president.
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Imperial launches sixth form maths school aimed at under-represented students
Imperial College London is establishing an innovative new sixth form school in Barnet, North London, nurturing the next generation of students in STEM
Nobel-winning bodily ‘pressure sensors’ filmed for first time at Imperial
Imperial researchers have filmed, for the first time, bodily ‘pressure sensors’ whose discoverers won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
New research using ‘smart’ socks could transform dementia care
A sock which combines sensors with artificial intelligence could help care staff detect agitation and prevent falls in people with dementia.