Miles Murray30th April 2021 Few people realize just how much the world still relies on wires for everyday communication. Texts...
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Happy International Women's Day! March is Women’s History Month, so at I, Science we are highlighting some of the incredible...
Dave Warrell5th March 2021 I’m currently having a debate with my girlfriend about whether or not the chair she wants...
Laura Bello Rodríguez19th February 2021 ‘Billie Jean’ by Michael Jackson starts playing. It’s a Friday evening in June 2019. You...
On the 9/10th of March 2021, our I, Science team will have a virtual booth at the annual SCI:COM conference....
Mackenzie Valentine22nd January 2021 Have you ever been interested in science but never thought there was a way for you...
Rebekah Lindo18/01/2021 Day two hundred and fifty five, I have been locked up for two hundred and fifty five days,...
Leigh West24th December 2020 Children know that the North Pole is home to Santa’s workshop and is bustling during the...
Scarlett Parr-Reid23rd December 2020 “I feel incompetent”. “I am less creative, less smart, less eloquent and less critical than others”....
Sean Pearson19th December 2020 If the coronavirus pandemic and its subsequent lockdowns has taught us anything, it’s that we can...
Sophie Burley11th December 2020 Ellie Pearce is a recent graduate from renowned London art college, Central Saint Martins, and I...
The Covid Diaries were first published on Imperial College London's website. You can read The Covid Diaries below or online...
Aliénor Hammer4th December 2020 Sustainability: a quick introduction These days, sustainability is all the rage. As someone that’s always been...
Jay Murali27th November 2020 Here’s a quick prompt: think of a dinosaur – any dinosaur. Picture it in your head....
Naomi Dinmore20th November 2020 No, not the scientific theory (that's pretty cool). I mean the hugely popular comedy TV show...
Sean Pearson13th November 2020 We’re now well into what the New York Times called Europe’s “living-with-the-virus” phase. What that means...
Eija-Liisa Ahtila’s Horizontal – Vaakasuora: Hayward Gallery, 4th March-31st October Gemma Ralton22nd October 2020 At a time of global environmental...
Priyanka Dasgupta speaks with former prison-learner, Dalton Harrison about the benefits of science courses in prisons. As I tried piecing...
Polling is one of the most used ways to gauge the feelings or opinions of a large group of...
As I discussed in my last article, doctors have numerous therapies lined up to help the bone healing process. But...
Image by Dr. Manuel González Reyes from Pixabay I remember speaking to a man who came for orthopaedic surgery on...
It happens to many of us - we choose to turn to alcohol to numb the anxiety felt at a...
Interview with Grace Barker Grace Barker is a third year PhD student in the Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction...
Left to right: Richard Brooks, Conor McMeel, and Caleb Rich Amid all the chaos of the pandemic, the University Challenge...
Left to right: Brandon Blackwell, Conor McMeel, Richard Brooks, Caleb Rich (team captain), and reserve Jonghyeon Lee. On Monday 20th...
You may have heard of the adage ‘knowledge is power’. But with technophobia, vaccine hesitancy, and climate change denial sweeping our society, is this...
Termite mounds are an essential part of an ecosystem, as they recycle water and nutrients. As I waded through the...
It’s impossible to understate the importance of antibiotics. They’ve made many once fatal bacterial infections easily treatable, and procedures such...
Content Warning: Please note this article contains discussions about mental health. While we take every care to ensure accuracy within...
From the 1970s to 1980s, an unknown serial rapist and killer roamed the streets of Sacramento, killing at least 13...