COLLABORATE is an efficient, UK-wide, real-world-data-enabled, adaptive, 2-randomisation, controlled trial to determine clinical efficacy, effect size, and safety of widely used enteral feeds in ...
An Imperial-led consortium with partners in Ghana, Kenya, and Rwanda, is set to boost community access to solar energy in Sub ...
Human-engineered facilities (e.g. power plants, refineries, chemical plants, nuclear facilities etc.) form complicated, unstructured, and dynamically changing ecosystems, which can pose a significant ...
Researchers are developing a t-shirt capable of identifying inherited heart conditions. Supported by a grant from the British Heart Foundation, the researchers hope the technology could provide ...
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes to make sure that Commemoration Day is a memorable event for all those celebrating? This October over 3,300 students graduated across three Commemoration ...
Tate group members including Prof. Tate presented their research at the BMCS postgraduate conference at the University of Oxford. This conference organised by the Biological and Medicinal Chemistry ...
A scientific breakthrough could be on the horizon as a UK researchers embark on a project to study protein S-acylation – a critical cellular process. Backed by a £6.4 million grant from the ...
Researchers and entrepreneurs shared hard-won lessons on bringing environmental solutions to market at an All You Can Innovate event last month. Here are six things we learned at the event for ...
Professor Mat Fisher has been awarded the Marsh Award for Conservation Biology by the Zoological Society of London. The Marsh Award, presented in partnership with the Marsh Charitable Trust, is ...
The tenth Electrical and Electronic Engineering Celebrating Great Contribution Awards were held last week at our staff Christmas party. The awards, which were presented by Deputy Head of Department, ...
Imperial is proud to be a truly global university: last year, we welcomed more than 140 nationalities to campus. But along with bringing the world to Imperial, the university is also bringing Imperial ...
Abstract:In 1955, Pontrjagin exhibited a first link between cobordisms and stable homotopy in the case of framed cobordism. It was generalized later on by Thom to G-cobordism extending the link to ...