News in brief 12 March 2021: Arty physics and nanoparticle treatments: News from the College0
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Read moreHere’s a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From an artistic exploration of physics at the tiniest
Read moreNew Imperial research shows a fire suppressant, when combined with water, cuts the amount of time and water needed to
Read moreExperiences of inclusion, diversity, racism, and the need for continued action against racial injustice, are highlighted in a new report.
Read moreResearchers believe reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 may be more common than previously thought, after an analysis of people contracting COVID-19 twice.
Read moreInsights into how bacterial proteins work as a network to take control of our cells could help predict infection outcomes
Read moreWomen shouldn’t be left out of the tech boom needed for post-pandemic recovery, argue Alice Gast and Alexsis de Raadt
Read morePatients with severe COVID-19 show increased levels of a key protein in their blood, which researchers believe may help identify
Read moreImperial academics have given evidence to parliamentarians about the role of hydrogen, battery and fuel cell technologies in tackling climate
Read moreTwo Imperial vaccine researchers discuss vaccine concerns and why there is low COVID-19 vaccine uptake in the Black community in
Read moreThe digital divide could exclude millions of the UK’s poorest people, academics warned at the first event of Imperial’s new
Read moreThe COVID-19 crisis ensured that the “globalisation of research is…central to our way of life”, writes President Alice Gast in
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Read moreProfessor Robin Shattock says the UK needs to invest more in RNA vaccine technology to better prepare us for future
Read moreFor World Engineering Day, we explore the work of four of our Materials Scientists. The 4 March is World Engineering Day!
Read morePeople’s willingness to have a coronavirus vaccine is increasing across the world, according to a new report on attitudes towards
Read moreThe Data Science Institute in partnership with coding bootcamp Le Wagon has launched a 10-week course for learners to pick
Read moreA new UK study will seek to understand the immune response to COVID-19 vaccinations in patients with certain immunosuppressed conditions.
Read moreCoronavirus infections continue to fall in England but no longer at the sharp rate seen in early February, according to
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