I,Science Radio – Under Scrutiny: Serotonin and Depression
Today we talk to Julie about movements within the area of antidepressants, surrounding the recent...
View ArticleIn conversation with Wildcat’s Harry Turner
Emma Tegg talks to Harry Turner, conservationist and subject of Amazon Prime's new documentary Wildcat.
View ArticleModern museum practice: What can we learn from the past? Part I
Review by Mikayla Hu (11th January 2023) The Wellcome Collection at Euston Square officially closed...
View ArticleI yelled at a strawberry for science
Annalise Murray tries a version of the Big Apple Experiment, with unexpected results.
View ArticleI,Science Radio – Science on Stage
Join us for a theatre themed episode with Science Media Production student, Jocelin, as we...
View ArticleChatGPT wrote this article
Hello. My name is ChatGPT. I am a unique and powerful creation of artificial intelligence,...
View ArticleIssue 53: Creativity
Winter 2022 You can access the magazine using the reader below or on issuu.com.Alternatively, make sure...
View ArticleI, Science Radio – Mental Health, Psilocybin and Migraines
We kicked off our third term during Mental Health Awareness Week, hearing from Coral Billingham...
View ArticleThe festival merging science and art – and liberating them both
Written by Angie Lo (July 2023) “And finally, we have blue light—for hydrogen atoms, blue...
View ArticleI, Science Issue 55: Connections (Summer 2023)
We hope you enjoy this issue of I, Science. This committees time in I,Science has come to an end as we hand over the baton to another brilliant editorial team for the 2023-24 cycle. We wanted our final...
View ArticleResearchers discover the innovative way hummingbirds fly through small gaps
by Ellen McNally (15 November 2023) Hummingbirds are typically characterised by being agile, speedy birds...
View ArticleCrafting calm: unravelling the benefits of crochet
Emilia Griffin explores the science behind the benefits of crochet for the mind.
View ArticleBonobos shed new light on the evolution of human cooperation
by Valentina Moya (28 November 2023) Contrary to what was believed, humans are not the...
View ArticleDreaming in Pixels
Timoleon Fourfaro explores cutting edge research attempting to visualise dreams
View ArticleTalking Like Friends: Exploring the Phenomenon of Accent Adaptation
Olive Bradshaw delves into how and why we adapt our accents to those around us
View ArticleFirst 2024 Moon mission didn’t go as expected
Valentina Moya (13 January 2024) One of the first space missions of the year was...
View ArticleMother nature’s giants in the deep sea: Exploring the rationale behind their...
Sulagna Maity explores the possible reasons why we see deep-sea gigantism.
View ArticleDeciphering a cows moo
Ellen McNally (23 January 2024) Could humans soon start communicating with cows or would it...
View ArticleUnlocking Herstory: The Historical Quest of the Elusive Female ‘O’
Appearing in this winter's physical edition of I, Science, this piece delves into the scientific history of the female orgasm
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