Cleverbot was recently judged to be 59% human, whatever that might mean. In honour of this achievement, Imogen Ogilvie, Jennifer...
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Primitive AI or just clever tricks? And what's the difference anyway? Sacha Thorpe and Elliot Black sit down with a...
In the build-up to CERN's announcement tomorrow, I, Science is going Higgs mad! Here is a great stop-start animation from a...
Just a short post today. I came across this video of the strangest animal behaviour I've ever witnessed. The bear,...
8 months in the making, this simulation is the most detailed picture of how the Milky Way formed. For more...
Fact of the Day #2 Pigeons are smarter than most mathematicians. Well, they are if you look at one specific mathematical...
Sound, as you probably know, is the result of pressure waves travelling through the air. As the pressure wave enters...
The birth of a new life, for most of us, is a wonderful thing. For the newborn, it is the...
Ai is 35 years old and lives with her son, Ayumu. They both work together in a computer lab in...
This amazing video by Mark Rigler demonstrates the beautiful complexity that exists throughout the natural world. Like a Bach fugue,...
Palm oil is indigenous to the tropical belt area but has only recently spread across the world in an industrial...
Science writer and producer Piers Bizony takes a retrospective look at NASA's Space Shuttle Program, astrobiologist Lewis Dartnell discusses space...
Image: Harshil Shah In the second of the I, Science radio package series, I take a look at the "Sounds...
Autotuned sensation Rebecca Black is very excited about this new concept... As a science communication student I find myself constantly...
In the first of our radio packages I take a closer look at the claim that poetry can be therapeutic. Many...
...as easy as 1.2.3… Sorry, got caught up singing my favorite song. Jackson 5, legends. Though they obviously got the...
In the second podcast for I, Science we talk all about Great Expectations. Listen in for the science of expectation,...
It is quite fashionable these days to be seen to care for the environment. Celebrities, corporations, even the Conservative party...
I don't have time to write a blog, and you probably don't have time to read one, so instead here...
Forget werewolves, vampires and George Osbornes. The scariest thing in the world isn't out there waiting to get you, it's...
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