By Sofia Hurst11th March 2022 Dear reader, I’d like you to think carefully about the people who surround you in...
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This week the radio team explore some science behind the much beloved pastime of both virtual and 'real' games. They...
It's February 14th which means it's Valentine's Day! Tune in to learn about the science behind falling in love including...
By Anjana Nair25th January 2022 The coronavirus pandemic has been unlike anything we have ever experienced. In the early days...
By Aaron Khemchandani4th February 2022 I don’t know about you, but science was all over my news feed last year,...
By Scarlett Parr-Reid 1st February 2022 Talking about the destruction of our home has never been a simple discussion. From...
This week’s radio show catch is all things Marine Biology themed. Click play to dive into an account of Camilla’s...
By Lia Hale28th January 2022 Music has been an indispensable aspect of human civilisation since our beginnings - and not just for...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZPOOJ2Fx-s Guest contributions: Dr Jane Gregory and Dr Silia VitoratouVoice-over: Jonnelle O'ConnorProducer: Lu Han
By Alex Dadswell21st January 2022 From developments in the fight against COVID-19 to lunar landers – let’s look ahead at...
Happy New Year! The radio team start off 2022 with a cracking recap of the previous year. Tune in to...
15th January 2022 You can access the magazine using the reader below or on issuu.com, or download a PDF version...
By Qiu Xia “3…2…1…” The muffled soundscape of clanking stopped, and a deafening quiet settled over the spaceship. We had...
By Kantaphat Pinaree I walk within the starless city, ablaze with neon light. I walk beneath the driverless cars, soaring...
By Julia Lin "The 3rd shipment flight for the 2nd stage of the S.P.E.C.T.R.U.M. Act of 241 A.U. will be...
By Fotis Kounelis She walked alone inside the big house, watching the moving photograph of her family hanging on the...
By Peng Wu Quantum computing has developed its independent quantum consciousness, overtaking humans in every field, and controlling everything. Mankind...
By Adhavan Sashikumar LIGHT “Asimov. You mean to tell me you have never heard of Asimov?” “No one cares about...
By Hana Isphani Humanity has reached a stage where death is not so much a burden as an inconvenience. That...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXDiYSDTlm4 Director, Presenter, Producer and Writer: Lu Han Camera Operator: Dibber Zhang
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhHtxQHOgxE&ab_channel=I%2CScience In today's I, Science Short, we chat to Ariana, our web accessibility and data protection manager, to learn more...
On the 9/10th of March 2021, our I, Science team will have a virtual booth at the annual SCI:COM conference....
Mackenzie Valentine22nd January 2021 Have you ever been interested in science but never thought there was a way for you...
The Covid Diaries were first published on Imperial College London's website. You can read The Covid Diaries below or online...
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...
This week producer Jacqui Wakefield takes a break from the coronavirus to talk about the science from down under with...
As fresh-faced students on the Science Communication MSc here at Imperial College, last October we were instructed to go forth...
Part of a project for the Imperial College London MSc in Science Communication. Made by Polly Bennett, Katya-yani Vyas &...