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Two thousand and twenty-five has marked a worrying shift in the UK’s infectious disease landscape. The country faces great ...
Fantastic plastic and CRISPR critters – Felix recaps a selection of scientific endeavours on display at this year’s Great ...
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This interview has been edited for length and clarity.  On Tuesday 10th June, Imperial Action for Palestine, and Imperial ...
A recent Freedom of Information request has revealed the highest professorial salaries endowed by Imperial are mostly ...
The United Kingdom and the European Union have agreed to work toward the creation of a youth mobility scheme that could eventually allow young Europeans to live, work, and study more freely across the ...
Last month, the UK Supreme Court (UKSC) ruled that for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010 (EA 2010), the definition of a woman is based on biological sex. The case brought before the court, For ...
A Freedom of Information request by Felix has revealed that Imperial has said the Imperial Zero Index is “not a policy and has no impact on the state of the elements of the environment.” In February ...
Gregory is known throughout Christian world, not only for his day-to-day work but also his work on the day-to-day, instituting the Gregorian calendar as well as kick-starting the “Gregorian Mission” ...
There’s no city quite like New York. Compared to London’s reserved hustle with a dose of British politeness and dry humour, Manhattan is bold and loud. New York is a vertical city, dominated by ...
In a grand achievement for genetic medicine, a 10-month-old baby named KJ Muldoon has become the first person to receive personalised CRISPR-based therapy designed specifically to correct his ...
Felix is launching it's slightly-less-than annual drug survey for 2025. Building on past surveys, as well as broadening our scope to include questions on alcohol and nicotine product usage. Drugs have ...