News
Professor Sephton says, “Our active life detection method could be deployed on Mars and the plumes of icy moons in the outer ...
The findings of a new brain study could change the way doctors treat mood disorders involving psychosis in patients.
A new scale-up space for science and technology ventures, One Portal Way, Old Oak, will help to alleviate London's shortage of affordable lab space.
Welcome to the Department. We have a distinguished tradition of excellence in teaching, research and practice. We bring together internationally leading staff, exceptional students and ...
Societal engagement expresses Imperial’s commitment to sharing the wonder and importance of what we do. It is about how we engage with the public – including schools, patients and local communities – ...
Welcome to the Vilar Research Group. Our research focusses on developing novel tools and technologies to interrogate biological systems. Our work spans several areas such as medicinal inorganic ...
The Simulation and Modelling in Medicine and Surgery (SiMMS) Research Group is part of the Centre for Engagement and Simulation Science within the Department of Surgery and Cancer. SiMMS brings ...
A national survey of obstetricians and gynaecologists has revealed high levels of burnout in the sector since the COVID-19 ...
A new style of hip implant that enables women to have a type of hip surgery previously only suitable for men has been awarded ...
Scientists have gleaned new insights into how psychedelics alter conscious experience via their action on brain activity. In a study at Imperial College London, detailed brain imaging data from 20 ...
The world is currently on track to fulfil scenarios on diverting atmospheric CO2 to underground reservoirs, according to a new study by Imperial. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) would be used ...
Bodily inflammation dampens levels of a ‘feel-good molecule’ and antidepressants’ ability to boost them, according to new research in mice.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results