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Imperial Podcast – extracting copper, fibre diets and swimming bacteria
Recorded from the 2014 Imperial Festival, the latest podcast explores how to extract copper from mud using nothing but bubbles.
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Imperial Podcast – extracting copper, fibre diets and swimming bacteria
Recorded from the 2014 Imperial Festival, the latest podcast explores how to extract copper from mud using nothing but bubbles.
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Imperial Podcast: UK knowledge economy performance and climate change report
In the latest edition, we discuss the latest IPPC report on climate change impacts with an Imperial climate change policy expert.
Podcast: listening for gravitational waves and swapping the lab for government
A physicist plots an audacious space mission, a medical student invents an antibiotic, and two scientists get a taste of Westminster.
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Podcast: climbing adventures and souped-up solar cells
Scientists report that pop music can improve the efficiency of solar cells and students tell tales of scaling huge rock faces in California.
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Podcast: ageing science and crocodile watching
A visiting Nobel laureate discusses the science of ageing and students wrestle with the problem of putting motion sensors on crocodiles.
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Podcast: The 2013 Nobel Prizes
Imperial scientists discuss the winners of this year's Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and physiology or medicine.
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Podcast: pedalling science and the state of the climate
In this edition: expert commentary on the IPCC's latest climate change report and a ride on Imperial's public engagement tricycle.
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Podcast: What makes me me?
Our latest Fringe event explored the science of your identity, with DNA origami, 3D brain images, and a look at stress inside the womb.
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Podcast: fuel cells, solar sails and satisfied students
Vice Provost Debra Humphris and Student Union president David Goldsmith discuss the National Student Survey results on the latest Imperial Podcast.
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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.