Today the I,Science Winter 2018 issue, Earth, was launched. In this issue, we bring you the stories about our home...
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First up, a Chinese scientist has helped create the world’s first genetically edited babies. The news has sent shockwaves through...
First up, engineers at MIT have built and flown the first-ever plane with no moving parts. The light aircraft is...
On the news this week: Extinction Rebellion demonstration on London bridges over concern for climate crisis; "flushable" wet wipes are not...
On the news this week: New BBC series "Dynasties"; omega-3 fish oils and vitamin D supplements do not prevent heart...
"This is a kind of hybrid situation", says Dr Grant Mair, a neuroradiologist from the University of Edinburgh. Mair is...
Palm oil. It’s everywhere. In our shampoos, toothpastes, detergents and spreads, bread and biscuits and – well, the list goes...
A new positive energy office that can generate more energy than it uses was opened on Swansea University’s Bay Campus...
Here’s how the story goes: you have a work meeting in an hour and ten things to do before the...
Today the I,Science Summer 2018 issue, Endings, was launched. The end of the academic year is here. For some, that...
Chris Fonseca is a London based Lyrical Hip hop dancer and choreographer. But Chris isn't just any choreographer, his story...
Now the sun's out and we're enjoying the start of summer, you might be looking forward to a relaxing holiday...
They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend. But depending on how carbon is arranged, you could end up with...
‘There can be no great accomplishment without risk,’ commented the hugely accomplished Astronaut Neil Armstrong, a man whose pioneering journey...
In 1945, Sir Alexander Fleming predicted that antibiotic resistance would become a global problem if antibiotics were abused. Today, the...
The mild February weather was marked by Woodland Trust reports that spring was showing signs earlier than in previous years....
Today the I, Science Spring 2018 issue, Design, was launched. In this issue, we bring you Design in all its...
Linking psychiatric disorders and genetics is fraught with difficulties, with still much research to undertake. Due to sporadic symptoms and...
Scientists in China have cloned healthy macaque monkeys using the technique that cloned Dolly the sheep for the first time....
Today the I, Science Autumn 2017 issue, Success, was launched. In this issue, we bring you Success as an antidote...
A ground breaking astronomical observation has been made of two neutron stars colliding, in what has been called a “kilonova”....
A team of researchers at the University of Manitoba have found that artificial sweeteners can lead to an increased body...
As coral reefs are put under increasing stress from rising sea temperatures, some believe that a potential refuge could be...
Today the I,Science Summer 2017 issue, Elements, was launched. In this issue, we bring you the stories behind the elements...
The focus of the upcoming Summer 2017 issue of I,Science is Elements. We'll be discussing the stories behind the elements...
Today the I,Science Spring 2017 issue, Taboo, was launched. In this issue, we explore a broad range of taboo topics...
The focus of the upcoming Spring 2017 issue of I,Science is taboo - from incest, to nudity, and all the...