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Podcast: Celebrity visitor special
In this edition: We revisit interviews with some celebrity guests: singer Ana Matronic, Queen’s Brian May, and astrophysicist and author Katie Mack.
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Podcast: Celebrity visitor special
In this edition: We revisit interviews with some celebrity guests: singer Ana Matronic, Queen’s Brian May, and astrophysicist and author Katie Mack.
How Imperial is helping build the next generation of space careers
Satellite salesperson, space lawyer, astronaut psychologist – Imperial is broadening the horizons of what jobs in the space industry look like.
Awardees recognised for excellence in the Faculty of Natural Sciences
Annual Prizes for Excellence have been given to staff and students across FoNS for their exceptional contributions to the Faculty.
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Podcast: Analysing Trump voters, Jupiter mission launch, and COVID oximeter test
In this edition: What links Trump voters, how we’re going to investigate Jupiter’s moons, and why it’s a good idea to ask if a medical trial is fair.
Imperial researchers team up with NASA to launch new citizen science study
The cosmos is roaring with activity produced by the fourth state of matter – and now we can listen to it.
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Podcast: Supersonic flight, toxic pet treatments, and fighting TB with maths
In this edition: The future of supersonic flight, how toxic flea and tick products are reaching the environment, and how maths can help eradicate TB.
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Imperial collaborates with composer to explore moons through music
Imperial College London has partnered with a composer on a new educational programme that brings together space science and orchestral music.
Local Council Leader outlines innovation vision for White City at Imperial
Imperial hosted the Leader of Hammersmith & Fulham Council Councillor Stephen Cowan at Scale Space for a briefing event.
Imperial publishes new book to inspire engineers of the future
Engineers Making a Difference showcases 46 extraordinary engineers helping to change the world.
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Podcast: Credit rating inequalities, making mosquito music, and better batteries
In this edition: How AI has magnified credit disparities, how malaria research was translated into sound, and how batteries can make a better world.
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