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The findings of a new brain study could change the way doctors treat mood disorders involving psychosis in patients.
Professor Sephton says, “Our active life detection method could be deployed on Mars and the plumes of icy moons in the outer ...
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We are accelerating the discovery and optimisation of sustainable and performant batteries and fuels of the future via automated high-throughput together with theoretical approaches from atoms to ...
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 ...
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.
Researchers at Imperial’s Centre for Psychedelic Research are using brain imaging to understand addictions and devise new approaches to treating them.
New research suggests a new solar energy design, inspired by nature, may pave the way for future renewable energy technologies.
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