This story was written for the MSc Science Communication Course for Imperial College London, for assessment as part of the Narrative module...
By Freya MastersPosted March 2022 This story was written for the MSc Science Communication Course for Imperial College London, for...
By Lia Hale1st April, 2022 The rigidity of scientific regulations and ethical guidelines can hinder the ability to test wacky...
What a set of wonderful events this week! Look out especially for some of our very own Imperial staff speaking...
By Sofia HurstPosted March 2022 This story was written for the MSc Science Communication course at Imperial College London, for...
By Sophie Ormiston23rd March, 2022 A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to be a guest on the I, Science radio...
John Bader21st March, 2022 ‘Birds of a feather flock together’ is a proverb that describes the way a group of...
Another week and another list for you to feast your eyes ( and your minds! ) over. We have a...
By Scarlett Parr-ReidPosted March 2022 Through rose-tinted lenses We may lean into historyLike John Grimshaw's painted ladyTransfixed by streams of oil...
By Freya MastersPosted March 2022 A fault in DNA which you cannot seeBases not quite sewn at the seamsThread by...
By Aaron Khemchandani,Posted March 2022 This story was written for the MSc Science Communication course at Imperial College London, for...
This week the radio team explore the world of plants! Tune in for some botanical brilliance including a list of...
By Anjana NairMarch 16th, 2022 Seven Science Communication Master’s students from Imperial College London developed the 'Hidden Histories of Infectious...
By Ollie Symes16th March 2022 Medical theories, much like all other scientific theories, are under constant scrutiny and can undergo...
It is British Science Week this coming week and there are a lot of things going on! From the Beauty...
By Sofia Hurst11th March 2022 Dear reader, I’d like you to think carefully about the people who surround you in...
By Sofia Hurst11th March, 2022 Endurance, the infamous ship of Antarctic Explorer Ernest Shackelton, was finally found yesterday, a century...
By Aaron Khemchandani 4th March 2022 It was getting dark and Dr. Kikunae Ikeda had promised his wife that he...
What a packed week it is this coming week! The 8th of March is International Women's Day and it seems...
After a hectic fortnight filled with essay deadlines, the radio team is back with a very special show! Tune in...
By Amy Ringrose2nd March 2022 American investor and entrepreneur, Mark Cuban, has announced the launch of his online pharmacy selling...
Review by Anjana Nair2nd March 2022 The Omnivore's Dilemma is a nonfiction book written by Michael Pollan. The book investigates...
John Bader28th February, 2022 We’ve all seen that scene in a movie when one of the characters is dying and...
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 Scarlett Parr-Reid25 February 2022 Through rose-tinted lenses We may lean into historyLike John Grimshaw's painted ladyTransfixed by streams of oil...
By Vaishnavi Mohan25th February 2022 For anyone who is obsessed with TV shows and movies, we are familiar with Netflix,...
By Anjana Nair25th January 2022 The coronavirus pandemic has been unlike anything we have ever experienced. In the early days...
By Wen Xin Kang18th February 2022 On a historic day last October, the World Health Organisation endorsed the world’s first...
By Olivia Jani18th February 2022 Throwing yourself into things for which you lack skill can often be an extremely amusing...
