NewsResearchers Discover That Carbon Cycling through Plants Is Underestimatedby Imperial College London,Hayley DunningCarbon from human activity is released into the atmosphere sooner than previously thought
NewsCoral Reef Microbes Point to New Way to Assess Ecosystem Healthby Imperial College LondonStudy’s analysis of the changing mix of reef microbes could have broader applications for assessing ecosystem health
NewsHow the Fish Got Its Shoulderby Imperial College LondonNew analysis of the bones and muscles in ancient fish gives new clues about how the shoulder evolved in animals
NewsSoils Forming on the Branches of Trees Are an Overlooked Forest Habitatby Imperial College LondonA study on ‘canopy soils’ shows they are important habitats and carbon stores that cannot easily be replaced
NewsMeteorites Reveal Likely Origin of Earth’s Volatile Chemicalsby Imperial College LondonResearchers suspect that half of the earths inventory of zinc came from asteroids originating in the outer Solar System
NewsBiogas and Biomethane Supply Chains Leak Twice as Much Methane as First Thoughtby Imperial College LondonCompared to the oil and gas industry, the biomethane industry suffers from poorly designed and managed facilities
NewsNever-before-Seen Ammonite Muscles Revealed in 3D from Jurassic Fossilby Imperial College LondonThis study highlights that ammonites and Nautilus may not be as similar as previously thought
NewsImproving the Stability of Next-Generation Solar Cellsby Imperial College LondonResearchers gain fresh insight into how new solar cells to break down, and suggest a potential solution
NewsInspired by Kombucha Microbes, Scientists Create 'Living Materials'by Imperial College LondonEngineered living materials could be used to detect and filter contaminants in water, in packaging to detect and alert to damage, and act as "living photographs"
NewsForest Patrol Drones Could Monitor Environmental and Ecological Changesby Imperial College LondonResearchers have developed drones that can shoot sensor-containing darts onto trees several meters away in cluttered environments like forests