So, what is the demarcation between concepts that seem crazy now but might berealised eventually, and things that are forever...
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As computers have become more developed and intricate they have been given responsibility for many tasks that people used to...
It’s getting a bit hot down here; climate change, political conflict and whatnot. Fancy relocating to Mars? It’s only 36...
By 2025, the UK Government has promised to halve carbon emissions. Clean energy looms large on the political agenda, granting...
Ever since the Wright brothers achieved the first manned powered flight in 1903, we have been dreaming of our own...
Earth-engulfing black holes, continent-crushing asteroids, crop-cremating supernovae. Sounds like science-fiction, or at worst the rant of a lunatic - and...
If an asteroid decided to take a shine to our watery planet, couldn’t we distract it with a gentle nudge,...
Global environmental change is placing the future of humanity under considerable threat. As temperatures rise, glaciers melt and vegetation patterns...
Nuclear power and weapons have fascinated man since they were first developed. While controlled fission has brought many advantages to...
As a potential threat to the end of humanity pandemics seem popular candidates, in Hollywood at least. The emergence of...
Scientists at Imperial College London and Purdue University have unveiled their new and improved impact effects calculator, ‘Impact Earth’. First...
by Adrian Giordani The Editor of I, Science managed to get hold of Dr. Simon Singh to talk about the...
by Adrian Giordani What do alien life and pregnancy tests have in common? These concepts seem worlds apart but UK...
by Adrian Giordani I, Science is back for one more run! And what an issue we have in store for...
Adrian G - April 2010 ‘Happy Belated Easter’ and welcome back from a well deserved break. Whatever you were doing;...
Adrian Giordani - April 2010 The recent catastrophe in Haiti at the start of 2010 has emphasised the very real...
Ben Kolb and Adrian Giordani - April 2010 A couple of months ago the I, Science team were ‘geeking’ out...
Adrian Giordani and Ben Kolb - April 2010 After a little harassment on Twitter, Ben Goldacre, the practising doctor, Guardian...
by Adrian Giordani Happy New Year and welcome to the first I, Science of the new decade. We have worked...
The extended version of the Poetry is Madness event at Imperial College