This week at I, Science Radio, we explore human and natural disasters as part of the forthcoming edition of the I,...
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We were very grateful to interview Professor Bruce Malamud at I, Science Radio this evening. Professor Malamud is a part...
We are joined this week by Paul Martynenko, who is the 'Immediate past president' of the British Computing Society. We...
This week the new theme for the autumn edition of the I,Science magazine, which is Earth, as our inspiration. There...
In todays show, we talked about a report on the fall in teenage drinking and wondered if the total drug...
Here's our second I,Science radio show of the year with a great team of first timers just nailing it! We...
On the first day of the first week of term and on 1st October eight brave souls launched into live...
With a third of the world now facing deadly heat waves due to climate change, the need to reduce greenhouse...
I,Science caught up with Helen Sharman, the first Briton in space. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EpohoIns-c
What is citizen science? How do you adapt citizen science projects for communities who can't read or write? What makes...
Listen to this short interview to hear our Editors-in-Chief, Greta Keenan and Harry Pettit, discuss the upcoming issue of I,...
The Winter 2012/2013 issue of I, Science Magazine is about to be released. The theme is morality in...
Science writer and producer Piers Bizony takes a retrospective look at NASA's Space Shuttle Program, astrobiologist Lewis Dartnell discusses space...
In the second podcast for I, Science we talk all about Great Expectations. Listen in for the science of expectation,...
Part of a project for the Imperial College London MSc in Science Communication. Made by Polly Bennett, Katya-yani Vyas &...
The art of collaboration. Art Attack meets Science Communication in this boffins meet Buchanan epic work of art.
In I, Science's first podcast, we talk all about Unseen Science. Episode-1-Unseen-Science by iscience
Scientists from Stanford Uni have recreated classic video games, navigated by controlling microscopic organisms.
The Milky Way has been seen blowing a pair of giant gamma-ray bubbles. Measuring 50,000 light-years across and towering above...
In honour of Katie Tomlinsons fascinating article in I,Science on the science of drinking we thought we'd have some fun...
The extended version of the Poetry is Madness event at Imperial College