Variable blood pressure
Blood pressure variability is a major predictor of heart attack and stroke risk
Changes to blood pressure over time could be used to identify patients at greatest risk of heart attack and stroke.
Blood pressure variability is a major predictor of heart attack and stroke risk
Changes to blood pressure over time could be used to identify patients at greatest risk of heart attack and stroke.
Imperial wins £7.7m grant to build the next generation of metamaterials
Imperial is leading a new programme to manipulate metamaterials in the fourth dimension: time.
Fighting neglected tropical diseases
To mark World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day, we explore how Imperial scientists are combatting these diseases that affect millions each year.
Gene driver flies and quantum finance: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
Scientists reveal the surprising origins of Earth's largest ‘oceanic engine’
Researchers have discovered that the largest and strongest ocean current on Earth as we know it today didn’t start flowing until 10 million years ago.
Royal opening for new MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences building
The MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences has celebrated the opening of its new building at Hammersmith Campus with a visit from The Princess Royal.
Meet the team leading the charge against cervical cancer
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week serves as a poignant reminder of the impact this devastating disease can have on women's lives.
Imperial College London welcomes CNRS metamaterials researcher
Dr Marie Touboul has joined the joint Imperial-CNRS International Research Laboratory Abraham de Moivre.
New edition of Impact of Giving Report celebrates philanthropy at Imperial
The report highlights how gifts given to the College between 2022–2023 are shaping the student experience and sparking new research.
Using deep learning to improve rapid cellular imaging
Researchers have combined neural networks with a wide range of microscopy techniques to improve how scientists peer into cells