Julia Gillard on science and elitism
Anubha Sukhada Bal shares her perspective on Julia Gillard’s thoughts on elitism and DEI in academia.
Anubha Sukhada Bal shares her perspective on Julia Gillard’s thoughts on elitism and DEI in academia.
The key takeaways from the former Australian Prime Minister’s lecture delivered at Imperial’s Institute of Global Health and Innovation.
The world’s thinnest spaghetti has been made by Chemists at UCL using nanofibre technology.
James Desmet dives into a whimsical thought experiment in the realm of Pokémon.
Perovskites take step toward real world applications Perovskite solar cell devices are amongst the most exciting upcoming energy solutions. They have the potential to provide highly efficient solar energy with reduced environmental impact. The field has seen rapid development in recent years, with power conversion efficiencies (PCE) progressing from 3
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The Large Hadron Collider yields another particle physics discovery.
James Desmet explores Targeted Protein Degradation, a potential drug discovery strategy capable of treating previously undruggable diseases.
Imperial professor of microbiology and new co-director of Centre of Bacterial Resistance Biology (CBRB) gives an insight into her journey in vaccine research and development.
Despite setbacks, the quest for groundbreaking Alzheimer’s treatments continue.
Promoting equity and transparency in scientific research and healthcare data storage.
Felix sits down with ICLR members Andrei Paduraru, Soham More and Pablo Duhamel to discuss the trials and triumphs of launching Nimbus 24