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SUMMER SCIENCE
Podcast: Tractor beams, soundscapes and time travel
In the latest Imperial Podcast, we visit the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition and look into the science behind Back to the Future.
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Podcast: Tractor beams, soundscapes and time travel
In the latest Imperial Podcast, we visit the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition and look into the science behind Back to the Future.
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Imperial Podcast: Autopsies, antelopes and crocodiles
Our latest podcast hears about why hospital autopsies are becoming rarer, and the mysterious death of saiga antelopes in Kazakhstan.
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Culture Change and Technology: Business School joins finance industry debate
A Business School academic joined a debate on the challenges facing the financial services sector last week.
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Podcast: Ebola vaccines, parasites and citizen science
Vaccine trials seeking volunteers, a fossil that could solve a mystery, and a new phase for the Opal project.
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Podcast: Sound and light at the Imperial Festival
The podcast finds researchers telling visitors about 3D printing, Lego instruments and snot at the Imperial Festival.
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Podcast: mental health, synthetic biology and crater science
An app for anxiety, a stress gauge for cells and a mission to Mexico all feature on the latest Imperial podcast.
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Podcast: Antarctica, giant cells and the Dyson School
Professor Martin Siegert discusses the risk of Antarctic ice melting in our latest podcast.
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Podcast: LKCMedicine, Ebola, and the dinosaurs' demise
An update from LKCMedicine, an Ebola doctor's story and new research on how the dinosaurs were wiped out.
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Podcast: tinnitus, appendectomies and peat fires
An award-winning radio feature on tinnitus, a new study on appendix surgery, and how dried-out peatlands are causing mega fires.
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Imperial Podcast: Plant pathogens, medical apps and the "Machine Gunner"
An early warning system for plant diseases, an app for sickle cell anaemia patients, and Professor Stephen Richardson celebrates his CBE award.