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First up, the second patient in history has been functionally cured of HIV after receiving a bone marrow transplant from...
This week we heard from co-editor Aoife all about the origins for this term’s IScience magazine edition Bad Science –...
The Sun rose, a rover died, and the world wept. On February 13th, NASA announced that the Mars rover,...
First up, all has gone smoothly for the first privately launched rocket out of the US. SpaceX’s unmanned Crew Dragon...
This week we celebrated the 1 year commemoration since Professor Stephen Hawking's death, and talked about some of the exciting...
First up, it could be the genesis of a new era of space exploration after the launch of the first...
This week on I,Science radio the big issue was the closing down of evening food services at h-bar. We discussed...
'Bad Science' Experiments and Bad Science in Great Movies We discussed some 'bad science' experiments throughout history. Andrew taught us...
First up, dinosaur footprints preserved in the mud of an outback ranch have been saved from floods which have ravaged...
This week on I, Science Radio was all about the science of documentaries. We discussed the effectiveness of documentaries at...
First up, researchers have found a way to curb the bloodthirstiness of mosquitoes with drugs that trick them into feeling...
First up, the European Medicines Agency, the European Union’s drug regulator, is preparing to leave its UK headquarters as a...
As you walk into the V&A’s Videogames exhibition there is a large screen running scenes from Journey, thatgamecompany’s game, that...
First up, researchers at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston claim to have found a 4 billion-year-old fragment of...
On 28th January, we had a 100% female panel much in contrast to the percentage of senior scientists that are...
This Saturday and Sunday, students from Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) MSc - a joint venture between the Royal College of...
A biological battery Strolling along the Italian city of Como’s picturesque lakefront, you may eventually come across the Tempio...
The I,Science radio show on 28th January 2019 was all about disruption. We found out that there are many definitions...
First up, two important new species of fungi have been discovered in Northern Canada, at the front of a melting...
How will artificial intelligence shape our world? Are there other planets with intelligent life? How much longer to do we,...
This week on I,Science radio we talk all about ‘Bad Science’- is there such thing as Bad Science? Can scientists...
First up, nutritionists in the UK have launched a new portion size guide to tackle over-eating and obesity. The British...
First up, Berlin’s unwanted Christmas trees have ended their days as a festive snack for zoo elephants, and stocking fillers...
Before the holidays, the I, Science Culture Club went to the Barbican Art Gallery to see the Modern Couples: Art,...
To begin the year, we discussed all sorts about science. Firstly of all, the books we read over the Christmas...
This week, Hilary and Jason co-presented the I,Science Christmas special show. Jason produced and refined the packages from all...
This week, we discussed the emerging CRISPR twin study that was conducted by a maverick scientist including the ethical implications...
Following on from the great feedback we received for using reader artwork in previous issues, our Pictures Editor, Céleste Nilges, reached...
Today the I,Science Winter 2018 issue, Earth, was launched. In this issue, we bring you the stories about our home...