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19 October 2023
Surgery-free brain stimulation could provide new treatment for dementia
28 March 2023
Sports related brain injuries reveal the mechanics of loss of consciousness
07 December 2022
MintNeuro: redefining neurological interventions with bioelectronic implants
23 August 2022
Arm-strengthening device to be brought to the clinic with £800k grant
04 August 2022
£1.5M award for new network to address brain disorders
27 July 2022
Imperial Neurotechnology 2022 showcases cutting edge neurotech research
12 April 2022
Imperial medical technology spinout raises $11 million
11 April 2022
Mechanosensory system found on insect wings could inform future wing designs
18 March 2022
Engineering extra limbs and austerity food purchases: News from the College
17 February 2022
£2.1 million grant for research into brain activity ‘avalanches’
16 February 2022
Road accident data could help predict crash victims most at risk of brain injury
22 November 2021
Pianists learn to play with robotic third thumb in just one hour
02 September 2021
Vaccine passports linked to COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in UK and Israel
19 February 2021
How mouse brains reorganise old memories when new ones are laid down
10 February 2021
Dragonflies perform upside down backflips to right themselves
20 January 2021
Precise mapping shows how brain injuries inflict long-term damage
26 November 2020
Real-world neuroscience experiments show diversity in learning new motor skills
21 October 2020
Imperial and TUM launch joint PhD programme in AI, robotics and healthcare
16 September 2020
AI-based brain monitoring and robotic muscle projects win £11.5m EPSRC boost
10 September 2020
Staff awarded for their efforts with the Bioengineering Thank You awards
03 September 2020
Four Imperial engineers win ERC Starting Grants worth €6 million
18 May 2020
AI successfully used to identify different types of brain injuries
21 April 2020
Low cost emergency ventilator to tackle coronavirus designed by Imperial team
08 April 2020
Four ways Imperial is leading the fight against Parkinson’s
09 March 2020
Innovation fund for Imperial staff and student startups launches
06 March 2020
Seismic imaging technology could deliver detailed images of the human brain
03 March 2020
Alzheimer's brain 'atlas' may help identify new treatments
14 January 2020
Imperial researchers partner with BBC to test the nation’s intelligence
09 January 2020
Researchers developing AI to solve healthcare challenges
23 October 2019
Trial will look at new Parkinson’s treatment for frequent falls
10 September 2019
UK urged to lead brain-machine interface technology by Imperial-led report
26 July 2019
Electrodes in remaining arms give amputees better control of prosthetics
16 July 2019
PhD students put creativity on show at annual summer showcase
05 July 2019
Major donation to accelerate neurodegenerative disease research at Imperial
18 June 2019
TU Munich expands Imperial partnership in AI, healthcare, robotics and beyond
17 June 2019
Imperial researcher helps design tricky intelligence tasks for new TV gameshow
21 May 2019
Head injury effects halted by xenon gas, finds first ever lifelong study in mice
16 April 2019
£20m centre to enable people with dementia to live in own homes for longer
10 April 2019
Active lifestyles may help nerves to heal after spinal injuries
27 March 2019
Imperial College Neurotechnology visits Whitehall Park School science week
26 March 2019
New ‘pulsing’ ultrasound technique improves drug delivery to brains of mice
20 March 2019
CDT-Neuro student leads team to win £10K Robotics & Innovation prize
18 March 2019
Six new student startups go head to head in Venture Catalyst Challenge final
13 March 2019
Parkinson’s treatment delivers a power-up to brain cell ‘batteries'
12 February 2019
The more the merrier for physical group tasks, says new study
08 January 2019
Imperial experts create robot helper to understand and respond to human movement
23 November 2018
Breastfeeding: Babies’ response to facial touch measured with 3D printed device
20 November 2018
Success on an industrial scale: Imperial projects driving innovation