In the UK, we throw away 6.4 million tonnes of household food waste every year—equivalent to over 15 billion meals! Taste Imperial is taking a stand against waste with our new initiative, Forage for ...
Researchers were surprised to find live microbes in a rock collected from space. The sample was retrieved on the Japanese ...
Imperial is achieving a major step-up in life sciences capacity at its White City Deep Tech Campus through a new joint ...
Abstract: The diffusion process followed by a passive tracer in prototypical active media such as suspensions of active colloids or swimming microorganisms differs significantly from Brownian motion, ...
Help support biodiversity by planting bulbs at Imperial! Flowering bulbs are a vital source of nectar and pollen for insects, especially early in spring when other plants are not yet blooming. By ...
This weekly seminar series will feature internal (Department of Infectious Disease staff) and external guest lectures based on our research interests. Everyone is welcome to attend this joint DOID ...
Abstract: After recapping some symplectic geometry, this talk will give an introduction to Lagrangian torus fibrations. As well as being hands-on to help people get comfortable with computations in ...
The 31st meeting of the Sandbox Series will comprise a SWOT Ocean Data Training Session. This session will present SWOT data dissemination services (i.e. download platforms, data visualization and ...
Imperial has opened a hub in Ghana with a commitment to boost scientific collaboration as it launches new fellowships in AI ...
The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) compiles projections of climate change mitigation making use of subsurface carbon storage at rates of 1 – 30 GtCO2 yr-1 by 2050. In this presentation I will ...
Uranus’s upper atmosphere has been cooling for decades – and now scientists have shown why. Observations from Earth have shown Uranus’ upper atmosphere has been cooling for decades, with no clear ...