Review by Anjana Nair15th June 2022 Guns, Germs, and Steel is a ground-breaking book that interjects a geographic framework using scientific...
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Review by Anjana Nair2nd March 2022 The Omnivore's Dilemma is a nonfiction book written by Michael Pollan. The book investigates...
By Anjana Nair10th February 2022 The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History is a nonfictional account of what Kolbert calls "the...
By Scarlett Parr-Reid 1st February 2022 Talking about the destruction of our home has never been a simple discussion. From...
Scarlett Parr-Reid6th January 2022 What is it that you look for in a museum exhibition? To be educated? Entertained? In...
Camilla Arvidsson20th November 2021 Located on the Thames and across from St Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern has always been one of my...
Ushashi Basu28th July 2021 Our screens are saturated with shows about penguins. Most are hours and hours of aerial footage,...
Keegan Schroeder26th May 2021 The Order of Time is a short and delightful blend of sciences and humanities, but it...
Fatima Sheriff23rd April 2021 As we take a breather for Easter, I have once again collated more podcast recommendations for...
Ariana Loehr16th April 2021 Since Netflix released ‘Seaspiracy’ on the 24th of March, the realm of marine biology Instagram has...
Fatima Sheriff13th January 2021 Naomi - I Weigh Jameela Jamil, best known for playing Tahani on the hit philosophical comedy...
Jay Murali4th January 2021 Netflix’s latest foray into the obscure realm of speculative scientific documentaries is one which aims to...
Eija-Liisa Ahtila’s Horizontal – Vaakasuora: Hayward Gallery, 4th March-31st October Gemma Ralton22nd October 2020 At a time of global environmental...
Polling is one of the most used ways to gauge the feelings or opinions of a large group of...
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....
As you walk into the V&A’s Videogames exhibition there is a large screen running scenes from Journey, thatgamecompany’s game, that...
This Saturday and Sunday, students from Innovation Design Engineering (IDE) MSc - a joint venture between the Royal College of...
How will artificial intelligence shape our world? Are there other planets with intelligent life? How much longer to do we,...
Before the holidays, the I, Science Culture Club went to the Barbican Art Gallery to see the Modern Couples: Art,...
Last week, the I Science Culture Club went to the Wellcome Collection to explore their permanent galleries as well as...
The Klimt/Schiele exhibition at the RA offers a unique opportunity to explore the exceptional drawings of both artists, which some...
This week, the I, Science Culture Club went to the Royal Academy of Arts to visit two fantastic exhibitions. As...
This week, our news editor Madeleine has launched I, Science Culture Club. This group is for anyone who is looking...
On 15th June, myself and News Editor Meesha Patel took ourselves over to the Royal Albert Hall for Space Shambles....
This review contains spoilers. I have never had cause to dance with a faceless doppelgänger of myself in a meteor-ravaged...
We all bleed, and from a young age we are all acutely aware of the blood that runs under our skin....
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...