Into the vacuum of white light and silence rushed shape and sound once more. TK2 was immediately conscious of the...
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In this short story, travel in time with the Truth Keepers as they carry out their mission to right the...
A new positive energy office that can generate more energy than it uses was opened on Swansea University’s Bay Campus...
Here’s how the story goes: you have a work meeting in an hour and ten things to do before the...
On 15th June, myself and News Editor Meesha Patel took ourselves over to the Royal Albert Hall for Space Shambles....
Today the I,Science Summer 2018 issue, Endings, was launched. The end of the academic year is here. For some, that...
Growing human populations and the nature of our existing agricultural systems means that meeting demand for food will continue to...
Chris Fonseca is a London based Lyrical Hip hop dancer and choreographer. But Chris isn't just any choreographer, his story...
Now the sun's out and we're enjoying the start of summer, you might be looking forward to a relaxing holiday...
Following on from the great feedback we received for using reader artwork in previous issues, our Pictures Editor, Taryn Kalish, reached...
They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend. But depending on how carbon is arranged, you could end up with...
‘There can be no great accomplishment without risk,’ commented the hugely accomplished Astronaut Neil Armstrong, a man whose pioneering journey...
Few things are certain in life, but lots of things are certain in geology. We know that earthquakes will shake,...
In the Himalayas sandwiched between China and India there is a tiny country of around 800,000 people. You may never...
In 1945, Sir Alexander Fleming predicted that antibiotic resistance would become a global problem if antibiotics were abused. Today, the...
This review contains spoilers. I have never had cause to dance with a faceless doppelgänger of myself in a meteor-ravaged...
Contemporary historians and anthropologists have adopted a different approach to answer the question. In fairness, today we have many more...
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings. Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair! In 1818, Percy Shelley wrote...
The Against Method Collective has put posters and manifestos up around campus, leafletted university buildings, and generated a slew of...
The mild February weather was marked by Woodland Trust reports that spring was showing signs earlier than in previous years....
Today the I, Science Spring 2018 issue, Design, was launched. In this issue, we bring you Design in all its...
It might not seem like a top priority when you have deadlines piling up and the shadowy figure of exams...
Have you ever dreamt about being immortal? The desire of humankind to become eternal has been observed for centuries. Not...
Following on from the great feedback we received for using reader artwork in previous issues, our Pictures Editor, Taryn Kalish, reached...
Overshadowed by the remains of dinosaurs and hominids, the Cambrian period fossils tell the story of a revolution in evolution...
The global energy landscape is changing dramatically and people are realising that our reliance on fossil fuels cannot last forever....
Linking psychiatric disorders and genetics is fraught with difficulties, with still much research to undertake. Due to sporadic symptoms and...