This week's episode was produced by Lily Hayward with hosts Polly Cohen and guests Sophie Burley and Fatima Sheriff
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In the episode, each guest shares their experiences of their beliefs and how science fits into their worldviews. This week's...
This week's episode was produced by Lily Hayward with host Polly Cohen and guests Dr. Emma Chan and Jay Hawkridge.
14th December 2020 You can read the magazine using the reader below or at issuu.com. Alternatively, you can view it...
Sophie Burley11th December 2020 Ellie Pearce is a recent graduate from renowned London art college, Central Saint Martins, and I...
The Covid Diaries were first published on Imperial College London's website. You can read The Covid Diaries below or online...
Keegan Schroeder8th December 2020 One of DeepMind’s AI, AlphaFold, has been making waves in the field of Structural Biology after...
Aliénor Hammer4th December 2020 Sustainability: a quick introduction These days, sustainability is all the rage. As someone that’s always been...
Jay Murali27th November 2020 Here’s a quick prompt: think of a dinosaur – any dinosaur. Picture it in your head....
This week, we are dedicating the show to discussing gendered violence in honour of the International Day for the Elimination...
Naomi Dinmore20th November 2020 No, not the scientific theory (that's pretty cool). I mean the hugely popular comedy TV show...
This week, it's all about different languages! Our hosts speak to a range of multi-linguists from our course, and explore...
Sean Pearson13th November 2020 We’re now well into what the New York Times called Europe’s “living-with-the-virus” phase. What that means...
What a week, right? This week, we provide a not-so-impartial view on Trump's eventual defeat in the 2020 US Presidential...
This week, we're looking at all things spooky! Sophie, an expert in archaeological science, talks to us about her study...
Keegan Schroeder9th November 2020 Just as we are beginning to see the glimmer of light at the end of a...
This week, we introduce the new radio team for the academic year! Polly Cohen is our Radio Editor and the...
Eija-Liisa Ahtila’s Horizontal – Vaakasuora: Hayward Gallery, 4th March-31st October Gemma Ralton22nd October 2020 At a time of global environmental...
Priyanka Dasgupta speaks with former prison-learner, Dalton Harrison about the benefits of science courses in prisons. As I tried piecing...
Polling is one of the most used ways to gauge the feelings or opinions of a large group of...
As I discussed in my last article, doctors have numerous therapies lined up to help the bone healing process. But...
Image by Dr. Manuel González Reyes from Pixabay I remember speaking to a man who came for orthopaedic surgery on...
We at I,Science are happy to say that our latest issue of our magazine is available for reading! Due to...
It happens to many of us - we choose to turn to alcohol to numb the anxiety felt at a...
Interview with Grace Barker Grace Barker is a third year PhD student in the Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction...
Left to right: Richard Brooks, Conor McMeel, and Caleb Rich Amid all the chaos of the pandemic, the University Challenge...
Left to right: Brandon Blackwell, Conor McMeel, Richard Brooks, Caleb Rich (team captain), and reserve Jonghyeon Lee. On Monday 20th...
You may have heard of the adage ‘knowledge is power’. But with technophobia, vaccine hesitancy, and climate change denial sweeping our society, is this...
This week producer Jacqui Wakefield takes a break from the coronavirus to talk about the science from down under with...
Termite mounds are an essential part of an ecosystem, as they recycle water and nutrients. As I waded through the...