I, Science

I, Science The award-winning science publication by Science Communication students at Imperial College London

I, Science Team 2021/22:

Editors-in-Chief: Faye Saulsbury, Jacklin Kwan
Magazine Editor: Zoe Castleden
Web Editor: Amy Ringrose
Web Accessibility Officer: Mayah Pico
Online Features Editor: Freya Masters
News Editor: John Bader
Reviews Editor: Anjana Nair
Radio Editor: Alex Häuser
Radio Producer: Camilla Arvidsson
Pictures Editor: Bella Spencer
TV and YouTube Editor: Lu Han
Events Manager: Shann

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Marketing Manager: Quan Deng
Social Media Manager: Emma Soh
Sub-editors: Celeste de K**k, Hattie Brooks, Ingrid Espinosa, Katie Tomsett, Sascha Pare, Vaishnavi Mohan

Emilia Griffin - student of MSc SciComm - explores the science behind the benefits of crochet for the mind in our first ...
17/11/2023

Emilia Griffin - student of MSc SciComm - explores the science behind the benefits of crochet for the mind in our first feature article of the year!🧠

Follow the link in our bio to read the full feature over on our website … you won’t regret it!🧶

📣Calling All Artists📣Are you an artist? Do you have a passion for painting, photography or drawing? Why not pitch your a...
08/11/2023

📣Calling All Artists📣

Are you an artist? Do you have a passion for painting, photography or drawing? Why not pitch your artwork to be featured in the print version of our magazine (‘Unsung Science’)📚

**All artwork must be a resolution of 300dpi, with submissions including the name of your piece and the name that you would like to be featured as the artist**

📣Calling All Artists📣Are you an artist? Do you have a passion for painting, photography or drawing? Well why not pitch y...
08/11/2023

📣Calling All Artists📣

Are you an artist? Do you have a passion for painting, photography or drawing? Well why not pitch your artwork to be featured in the print version of our magazine (‘Unsung Science’)📚

**All artwork must be a resolution of 300dpi, with submissions including the name of your piece and the name that you would like to be featured as the artist**

Are you interested in pitching an article for our website? If so, we would love to hear from you!Follow the instructions...
31/10/2023

Are you interested in pitching an article for our website? If so, we would love to hear from you!

Follow the instructions above to get involved🧬🌍

Hello everybody! Our first issue of I,Science for the academic year will focus on the theme of “Unsung Science”🧬Are you ...
13/10/2023

Hello everybody! Our first issue of I,Science for the academic year will focus on the theme of “Unsung Science”🧬

Are you interested in writing for us? If so, email your pitch to [email protected] 📝

We look forward to hearing from you🎉

New print issue out now!Grab your copy of “Life and Death” from the news stand in the Sherfield building entrance and co...
05/07/2023

New print issue out now!

Grab your copy of “Life and Death” from the news stand in the Sherfield building entrance and common rooms around campus.

Let us know what you think in the comments below 👇

Proud to have received our  awards for I, Science this year. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the website an...
04/05/2023

Proud to have received our awards for I, Science this year. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the website and magazine!

Julie dives into the new developments on the science of aging ..
15/04/2023

Julie dives into the new developments on the science of aging ..

“I like to close my eyes and imagine what the music is telling me. I imagined this scenario through the music; music and...
15/04/2023

“I like to close my eyes and imagine what the music is telling me. I imagined this scenario through the music; music and nature go together- it’s very efficient. It’s like I am dancing on the music; I want to synchronise. I follow the orchestra, what the music is telling me..”

Who pops in your head when you think of a lead scientist in a science fiction film?
14/04/2023

Who pops in your head when you think of a lead scientist in a science fiction film?

Molly and Gaby visit The Francis Crick Institute. Is it worth it? Find out in our most recent exhibition review.
12/04/2023

Molly and Gaby visit The Francis Crick Institute. Is it worth it? Find out in our most recent exhibition review.

Molly Rains wonders about consciousness - and what its intangibility means for the future of AI.
12/04/2023

Molly Rains wonders about consciousness - and what its intangibility means for the future of AI.

What can science tell us about unsolved plane crashes? What can science tell us about the nature of dying? What can scie...
11/04/2023

What can science tell us about unsolved plane crashes? What can science tell us about the nature of dying? What can science tell us that we don’t already know?

LIE INSIDE DARKNESS, IT’S HARD TO SEE is a short story, by Monty Gould, exploring these possibly unanswerable questions.

Find the link in our bio 🔗

What’s the science behind these spicy fruits? Find out by clicking the link in the description!
11/04/2023

What’s the science behind these spicy fruits? Find out by clicking the link in the description!

Emma attends the London Wildlife Trust's "Nature Nurtures" and explores the relationship between conservation and poetry...
11/04/2023

Emma attends the London Wildlife Trust's "Nature Nurtures" and explores the relationship between conservation and poetry.

Tune in to the latest episode to harness the power of your mind. Julie Hoeflinger and Vanessa Hayes use their neuroscien...
10/04/2023

Tune in to the latest episode to harness the power of your mind. Julie Hoeflinger and Vanessa Hayes use their neuroscience background to talk about visualisation, mental imagery and how our brains believe what we tell them – so make your thoughts count! The resident scientific agony aunt also answers your mind-memory related questions.

Please contact our features editor, Annalise if you have an idea for a science story. This will be published on the onli...
19/02/2023

Please contact our features editor, Annalise if you have an idea for a science story. This will be published on the online edition of i, science. Send her a pitch for a story that you can tell in between 600-1000 words.

Find her at [email protected]

“Fat is a key factor in how your tongue feels when chocolate is in contact with it… helps to make chocolate feel so good...
14/02/2023

“Fat is a key factor in how your tongue feels when chocolate is in contact with it… helps to make chocolate feel so good”.

Find out more on our website!

This week we talk about the once-in-a-lifetime chance to spot a rare comet (with tips on how to see it even in a bright ...
13/02/2023

This week we talk about the once-in-a-lifetime chance to spot a rare comet (with tips on how to see it even in a bright city), hear Science Media Production student Jocelin speaking to experts on pterosaur fossils and introduce a new segment with Katie!

Join us for a theatre themed episode with Science Media Production student, Jocelin, as we discuss how the arts and scie...
08/02/2023

Join us for a theatre themed episode with Science Media Production student, Jocelin, as we discuss how the arts and science are a match made in heaven. Jocelin’s background in acting, museums and science communication led her to interview the notable US playwright Peter Sin Nachtrieb about his life’s work. But before that, co-producer Katie Tomsett’s investigates how spider silk is bringing advancements to hearing aids.

Link in bio 🎭

Clemence Blanchard delves into the ins and outs of climate policy with “COP after COP”
03/02/2023

Clemence Blanchard delves into the ins and outs of climate policy with “COP after COP”

Find the link in our bio to watch the live play reading!
02/02/2023

Find the link in our bio to watch the live play reading!

Join us at this fun, live-streamed reading of “A Bunch of Scientists on Spring Break”! YouTube link coming soon 🧬
27/01/2023

Join us at this fun, live-streamed reading of “A Bunch of Scientists on Spring Break”! YouTube link coming soon 🧬

The next issue will be about life and death. Fancy giving writing a go? Or maybe you can produce some cool art? DM us or...
24/01/2023

The next issue will be about life and death. Fancy giving writing a go? Or maybe you can produce some cool art? DM us or email [email protected] for more info!

Two tapestries face each other in a zen pavilion. On one side, the tapestry depicts a group of British museum workers ho...
23/01/2023

Two tapestries face each other in a zen pavilion.

On one side, the tapestry depicts a group of British museum workers holding objects from the so-called “Hall of Primitive Medicine”.

The other image depicts German museum workers posing on a royal throne of the Cameroonian Kingdom of Bamum. Though official records say that it was gifted, sources reveal that it was stolen through coercive means…

Find out about the temporary exhibitions at the and read the full story online today.

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