Ever wondered whether we're alone in the universe? Or perhaps you're more curious about where belly button fluff comes from?...
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https://soundcloud.com/iscience/urban-science-sounds-in-the-city The city is bursting with sounds – from vehicles to department stores and everything in between. What can you...
This week the United Nations Climate Change Conference or COP21 is taking place in Paris. What can we expect from...
Listen to this short interview to hear our Editors-in-Chief, Greta Keenan and Harry Pettit, discuss the upcoming issue of I,...
Dennis Outten of Project Daedalus flies a drone in Somerset House Drones are usually in the news in a negative...
This year's Alumni Weekend ran alongside the Imperial Festival. Julia Lorke took this as an opportunity to hear from former...
The Kaua'i 'O'O (Moho Braccatus) What if I told you that there were sounds that could save wildlife species from...
Continuing our series of short audio stories linked with science. Download these stories for your commute or listen to them...
Imperial Fringe event 'Lit Up' celebrated the International Year of Light through a range of events last Thursday. I dropped...
I, Science are introducing a series of short audio stories linked with science. Download these stories for your commute or...
Andy Franzkowiak, artistic producer of LAStheatre and The Enlightenment Cafe talks about his new immersive theatre event appearing in Docklands ...
New Atlantis is the latest Enlightenment Cafe immersive theatre project of LAStheatre. Running next week from 19-25th January 2015 at...
What would life be like if the slightest touch was excruciating for you to expeience? James Crosland-Mills looks at chronic...
Just a quick few minutes from Leticia Diamante, who takes a serious look at laughter. Why do we laugh? And...
Do inventions restrict innovation? Is there an awkward relationship between open source and patents? I find out, using...
Just a taster! Listen to seven minutes from Patrick Kennedy on failure, space exploration, and reality television.
Geek Salad delve into the world of alcohol and hangovers with its relation to science! Listen to how humans adopted...
How does food colour effect taste? How does the snack food industry trick your brain into wanting more? The latest...
The Geek Salad team look into the world of lies. What is the science of lying and what sort of...
The Geek Salad team dive into the world of women in science. As part of this podcast, they interview Prof...
During the Royal Sociey Summer Exhibition I, Science went along and talked to some of the scientists and...
Brainiac: Science Abuse, a long-running reality science Sky One series, is jumping off the screen and bursting onto...
The Imperial Festival ran Friday 3 May to Saturday 4 May and attracted over 10,000 visitors. I, Science...
The Imperial Festival ran Friday 3 May to Saturday 4 May and attracted over 10,000 visitors. I, Science...
The Imperial Festival ran Friday 3 May to Saturday 4 May and attracted over 10,000 visitors. I, Science...
The Imperial Festival 2013 was on Friday 3 May and Saturday 4 May and attracted over 10,000 visitors....
The Imperial Festival 2013 was on Friday 3 May and Saturday 4 May and attracted over 10,000 visitors....
The Imperial Festival 2013 was on Friday 3 May and Saturday 4 May and attracted over 10,000 visitors....
The Imperial Festival 2013 was on Friday 3 May and Saturday 4 May and attracted over 10,000 visitors....
Hackspaces have become a cultural and community space where ‘Do-It-Yourself’ enthusiasts come together to pool resources, share ideas,...