
Imperial professor to lead Ebola vaccine trial
Cécile Borkhataria on the race to develop a drug for the deadly disease
Cécile Borkhataria on the race to develop a drug for the deadly disease
Humans have the ability to perform automated tasks whilst subconscious
Indira Mallik looks at how cells from the nose could treat spinal injuries
Lauren Ratcliffe reports on the medical side of the popular clubbing drug
What still needs to be overcome to find a cure?
James Bezer covers the latest research from Imperial and beyond
Ben Fernando interviews Tom Welton, the new Dean of Natural Sciences from January 2015.
Patricia Poths explains popular science books
Lauren Ratcliffe reports on the highs and lows of designer drugs
James Bezer looks at the future of commercial space flight
People who spend more time sitting are more at risk of getting cancer than people who don’t, a new study reveals.
New research has shown that men watching more violence on television could result in stunted in brain development, and the inability to control impulsive behaviours, including aggression.