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22.05.2012

FELIX

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Sophia DavidSaving...

  • Biology (BSc 3YFT)
  • Undergraduate

Author of 33 articles since 02/05/2011

Last login: 04/05/2012

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18th
May 2012

Green light for JUICE-y space mission

The European Space Agency (ESA) is to lead a billion-euro mission to Jupiter and its icy moons. The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft is scheduled to launch in 2022, ...
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18th
May 2012

Polish Club at risk of being sold

A petition has been set up to save the Polish Club, Ognisko Polskie, based in Princes Gardens, which is at risk of being sold. The South Kensington club includes the ...
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4th
May 2012

Imperial falls in student experience survey

Imperial has dropped nine places from last year in the Times Higher Education (THE) Student Experience Survey to take joint 71st place with Canterbury Christ Church University. The University of ...
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4th
May 2012

Students compete for global health project prize

At the end of last term, the Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) held the final of a new competition in which five students presented a global health project with ...
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15th
March 2012

Last great ape genome sequenced

A decade after the completion of the human genome sequence, researchers have sequenced the genome of a female western lowland gorilla called Kamilah from San Diego zoo. This means we ...
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9th
March 2012

£10 million awarded to College Healthcare

Imperial College Healthcare Trust has been awarded over £10m from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to develop new treatments. The Trust successfully bid for the funding to support ...
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8th
March 2012

Cumulative culture makes us different

In the 21st century, our minds are brimming with concepts from iPhones to genetic testing to superstring theory, that could not have been entertained by our human counterparts centuries or ...
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16th
February 2012

New clubs at risk of rejection given another chance

New proposals set out by the Union could mean that some prospective clubs and societies at risk of rejection must hold a test event in order to judge their viability ...
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