Several American medical societies are working together to educate the public on the health risks of climate change. The health...
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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...
With sea ice melt rates compounded by ever increasing temperature, it has been looking pretty gloomy for our planet. From...
The ageing process is something which inevitably happens to all of us. Yet, the ability to postpone it has become...
A recent study suggests the beginnings of Alzheimer’s disease might stretch back as far as the womb. The new research,...
Tying a knot may seem like a trivial thing– in fact few people over the age of 5 would ever...
How do you tackle a giant shark with a 3-meter wide jaw, a 16-meter long body and a ferocious appetite?...
Today the I,Science Winter 2016 issue, Other Worlds, was launched. In this issue, we explore the otherworldly environments of deep...
Today, the Summer 2016 I, Science magazine has been launched on Imperial's South Kensington campus and released online. To kick off a...
Today, the Spring 2016 I, Science magazine has been launched on Imperial's South Kensington campus and released online. The theme is Deception, going...
Today, the new I, Science publication was launched on Imperial's South Kensington campus and released online. The theme is Urban...
Listen to this short interview to hear our Editors-in-Chief, Greta Keenan and Harry Pettit, discuss the upcoming issue of I,...
A leading research group at Imperial College London has developed an ‘intelligent’ knife (iKnife) for use in cancer surgery. This...
Electrons are really, really, really round, according to research conducted by Imperial College scientists. The research, which was published in...
From the 19th century onward, it was well established that the coastlines of continents showed an uncanny resemblance to each...