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First video of Nobel ‘pressure sensors’ in action at Imperial
Precise imaging of piezo1 activity using genEPi across scales.
A new bio-inspired solar leaf design inspired by nature
A new solar energy design may pave the way for future renewable energy technologies.
Making molecules dance to our tune
A new era in understanding the reactions of protein molecules fundamental for life.
Increasing numbers of children are exposed to e-cigarettes while shopping
Increased awareness and sources of tobacco and e-cigarettes among children.
There is still a role for retired stars in planet formation
Old stars roaming through new star-forming regions could be responsible for a radioactive heat source.
Study finds widespread exposure to drug-resistant fungal spores
Citizen scientists help uncover overall exposure to drug-resistant fungal bioaerosols.
Airplane noise linked to increased heart health hospitalizations
Research explores cardiovascular hospitalizations and deaths near Heathrow airport.
Drones that can detect and map burning buildings and wildfires
Researchers create drone capable of entering burning buildings.
Heat-resistant drones could save lives by entering burning buildings
Using drone in extreme environments provides great benefits to reducing risks to human lives.
Scientists created a shining ring around the black hole in the lab
A spinning plasma ring mimics the rotating structure surrounding a black hole.
COVID-19 transmission in households: Linking the virus to hands and surfaces
New research provides first empirical evidence for SARS-CoV-2 transmission via hands and household surfaces.
Recreating the double-slit experiment proved the wave nature of light explored in time
Imperial physicists have recreated the famous double-slit experiment.