By 2037 half of babies likely to be born to couples who met online, says report
Within 20 years, 'e-babies' – babies born to parents who met online, will be more common than babies born to couples who met by traditional means.
Within 20 years, 'e-babies' – babies born to parents who met online, will be more common than babies born to couples who met by traditional means.
Social Sciences
Nov 29, 2019
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Scientists from Imperial and the University of Bergen have found a new way to predict how a disease will likely progress in individual patients.
Molecular & Computational biology
Nov 21, 2019
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As bacteria adapt to hotter temperatures, they speed up their respiration rate and release more carbon, potentially accelerating climate change.
Earth Sciences
Nov 12, 2019
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By matching the movement of ships to the changes in clouds caused by their emissions, researchers have shown how strongly the two are connected.
Earth Sciences
Nov 5, 2019
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More than one quarter of London's parks, playground, and open spaces exceed international safety limits for air quality.
Environment
Oct 10, 2019
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New research shows conservation initiatives often spread like diseases, helping scientists and policymakers design programmes more likely to be taken up.
Environment
Oct 7, 2019
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A weapon bacteria use to vanquish their competitors could be copied to create new forms of antibiotics, according to Imperial College London research.
Cell & Microbiology
Oct 1, 2019
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Researchers are a step closer to solving the puzzle of why older male sparrows are more successful at mating and producing chicks.
Plants & Animals
Sep 27, 2019
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Geologists have improved upon methods to map seabed rocks, helping us better understand underwater earthquakes and the tsunamis they can cause.
Earth Sciences
Sep 24, 2019
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An Imperial-built instrument will study the sun's magnetic field aboard the Solar Orbiter spacecraft following its launch in early 2020.
Space Exploration
Sep 23, 2019
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