Imperial Podcast: synthetic biology, baby science and business plans
In the latest edition of the Imperial Podcast, we hear from leading researchers in synthetic biology and fetal development.
The podcast is presented by Gareth Mitchell, a lecturer on Imperial'sScience Communication MSc course and the presenter of Click Radio on the BBC World Service, with contributors from the Communications and Public Affairs Division.
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News: Imperial inventions - An intelligent surgical knife and a new generation of display screen technology.
Engineering life - Jenna Stevens-Smith reports from a major conference on synthetic biology held at Imperial.
Baby steps - Imperial scientists talk about their research on movements in the womb, brain development before birth, and how stress in mothers can affect their children.
Bright business ideas - The winning teams in a Business School competition explain their plans to provide water purification units and an app to connect distant loved ones.
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