Written by Angie Lo (July 2023) “And finally, we have blue light—for hydrogen atoms, blue light means high energy release,”...
Event reviews
Reviews of one-off events e.g. Science Museum Lates, Conferences, or other occasions related to science
Review by Emma Tegg (28th November 2022) The Imperial College community celebrated science journalism on the 17th of November with...
Eija-Liisa Ahtila’s Horizontal – Vaakasuora: Hayward Gallery, 4th March-31st October Gemma Ralton22nd October 2020 At a time of global environmental...
I , Science were invited to Coalition, a night of scratch theatre ran by Maiden Speech. The evening featured new...
I,Science were invited to the V&A this week to get a taste of the exhibition: FOOD: Bigger than the Plate....
This Saturday and Sunday, students from Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) MSc - a joint venture between the Royal College of...
Of all the ways to get people thinking about contagious diseases, using music isn’t something that immediately springs to mind....
Here at I,Science, we love mixing art and science - because why can’t things be both academically rigorous and aesthetically...
Imperial Festival, a free two-day event showcasing Imperial’s best science and creativity, themed around Robots, Superbugs, Health & Body, the...
3D-printers have now become better than the best copyists and art renovators. The ethical pros and cons are telling a...
A review of the Science Museum’s new VR experience – Space Descent VR with Tim Peake Last week I found...
Our author, Marcela Leite, went to the Guardian Live Robot Surgery at the Science Museum - and no, it doesn't...
5:30pm on Sunday 11th December Metric, Imperial College Union (free entry) IC Radio brings everybody's favourite panel game to Imperial...
On the last Wednesday of every month, an all-adult crowd are invited to sample the delights of the Science Museum,...