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Thank you to Professor Travis Schedler for a deep dive into the mysterious nature of symmetry, a clear & wonderfully delivered inaugural lecture, with contributions from Professor Axel Gandy, Professor Kevin Buzzard & @imperialcollege.
#ImperialInaugurals#Symmetry#Mathematics
Delighted to see todayโs Royal Society announcement. Congratulations to @MasudHusain on your election as a Fellow of the Royal Society.
https://t.co/jGx5aESTmy
@royalsociety@OxNeuro
๐ง @ImperialMed researchers have developed a new live imaging platform to study how the brain's internal clock works at the cellular level.
๐ https://t.co/79Zw6Ld8xz
@MarcoBrancacci4
Many of you asked how we create those pretty whole-brain plots with the cortical outline.
We just made it available as a Python package:
https://t.co/7jPX0BtqSm
The Pears Maudsley Centre has begun welcoming its first teams. Clinical services from @MaudsleyNHS are moving into a purposeโbuilt space designed for a calmer experience for young people.
Learn more: https://t.co/Y6smq7UWti
@KingsIoPPN@MaudsleyCharity
Libraries open the door to knowledge for everyone, everywhere. ๐
On World Book and Copyright Day, we highlight their role in ensuring access to knowledge and the free flow of ideas.
@UNESCO works to advance literacy, protect authorsโ rights and ensure access to books for all.
๐ Discover more via @UNESCOCourier: https://t.co/v7pxupLKx8
An important step driven by the advocacy of early career researchers like @LucienHeurtier and the determination of the Science, Innovation and Technology committee led by @ChiOnwurah , which has shown unwavering support for fundamental science and young researchers in the UK!
Great to chat with fellow Londoner @HarryStebbings about the path to AGI and how weโre using AI today to accelerate science & medicine. Appreciated our discussion on the incredible talent & potential for deep tech here in the UK. Thanks for the kind words and for having me on!
Earthset.
The Artemis II crew captured this view of an Earthset on April 6, 2026, as they flew around the Moon. The image is reminiscent of the iconic Earthrise image taken by astronaut Bill Anders 58 years earlier as the Apollo 8 crew flew around the Moon.