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Science leaders celebrate lab opening for Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein at White City Campus
Electricity regulation should prioritise grid resilience, say Imperial researchers
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Obesity rates levelling off and even declining in many nations, says global progress report
Science Electricity regulation should prioritise grid resilience, say Imperial researchers 14 May 2026
Major survey of London tap water shows 'forever chemicals’ within safe limits
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Blood test could help predict disease progression and how well treatment will work
Imperial and CDL-London launch healthcare robotics stream to help scale clinical and in-home care
Science Electricity regulation should prioritise grid resilience, say Imperial researchers 14 May 2026
Imperial College London reimagines education with new lifelong learning initiative
Science Electricity regulation should prioritise grid resilience, say Imperial researchers 14 May 2026
Fifteen local women graduate community changemaker programme
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Science Electricity regulation should prioritise grid resilience, say Imperial researchers 14 May 2026
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Obama advisor to speak on AI and democracy
A world-leading technology expert who advised President Obama, Professor Beth Simone Noveck, will speak at a public event in Edinburgh next month to discuss the impact of AI on the future of democracy. Professor Beth Simone Noveck Professor Noveck, former Deputy Chief Technology Officer in the White...
Study aims to unlock causes of ME/CFS and Long Covid
A major new genome sequencing study aiming to uncover the biological causes of ME/CFS and Long Covid is being led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh. The Sequence ME and Long Covid project will use advanced long-read whole-genome sequencing technology – capable of analysing all three bill...
New wave of costume designers set to dazzle at live shows
A Pixar-inspired winged creature with a feline head and an 18th century jester crowned with elaborate headgear are among the eye-catching creations taking centre stage at this year’s Performance Costume Show. (L-R): Nuala Dunbar’s Truffaldino, Ciara Burns' Pepita and Jennifer Bedlington’s Rapunzel M...
Artery widening, not blockages, linked to common stroke
Scientists have uncovered new evidence that challenges long-held assumptions about the causes of a common type of stroke, offering clues as to why widely used treatments may not work. The study found that the build-up of fatty deposits in arteries does not appear to cause lacunar ischaemic stroke, w...
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New technique could uncover the secrets of ‘ringing’ black holes
When black holes merge, the collision produces a new, larger black hole that ‘rings’ like a plucked guitar string or a bell while it settles into its final, stable shape. But instead of sound waves, the new black hole rings with gravitational waves: ripples in spacetime first predicted by Albert Einstein. The new black hole vibrates at a specific set of frequencies, depending on its mass and spin, which helps scientists learn about the object formed in the collision. These vibrations, known as...