Opinion
Watson is gone. It’s time to remember Rosalind Franklin.
As tributes pour in for James Watson, science must reckon with the woman his legacy eclipsed.
Opinion
Comment writer Samya Banerjee takes a wry look at UK politics – eight parties, zero direction, and plenty of chaos.
Science
Bumblebee Power, a spin-out from research in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering developing Inductive Wireless Power Transfer (IWPT), has been awarded a project in collaboration with space mission partner MDA Space to advance power transmission for applications in outer space. The project originated from the work of Professor
Science
Felix writer Begüm Yener shares her experiences being a volunteer and interviewing the Imperial team who won the Gold Medal this year.
Fill in the internship survey here: https://imperial.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2l7zizlNu7yS5AG Felix has traditionally conducted yearly surveys to uncover the practises and probe the views of the Imperial student body. Judging by website traffic data and print attrition rate, our recurrent Sex Survey is one of
University follows Oxford in providing latest GPT models to community.
The carbon major's advertising around its commitment to the energy transition and net zero target was found to be illegal as they continue to expand oil and gas production.
The College will not return to the negotiating table in spite of errors made by consultant.
The Israeli and Palestinian societies at Imperial reflect on their experiences over the past two years.
Imperial Climate Action compiled a database of ties between fossil fuel companies and the College
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Science
Redesigned energy management, fully sustainable fuel and more to be expected next season in Formula 1’s most sweeping rules change to date
Business
Jittery market sells AI stocks
Business
Leaked draft of European Commission’s Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) revamp shows reform of many of its most controversial features.
News
Strikes continue as staff unions accuse College of discreetly doing away with recommendations from 2018 pay benchmarking working group.
News
The former LGBTQ+ officer discusses affordability, tailored therapy and advocacy.
Editorial
Fill in the internship survey here: https://imperial.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2l7zizlNu7yS5AG Felix has traditionally conducted yearly surveys to uncover the practises and probe the views of the Imperial student body. Judging by website traffic data and print attrition rate, our recurrent Sex Survey is one of
Opinion
I recently had an interesting discussion with an Imperial alumnus who works at one of the big artificial intelligence (AI) companies. They work in optimisation, which will be important for later, because the question I wanted to ask them was how they feel, knowing that should AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)
Catnip
An Imperial student was revealed to be saving thousands of pounds each year by eating the presentation dishes at campus eateries. Taste Imperial outlets usually prepare an extra meal for display to let students know what sauce accompanies the specific rice-and-meat preparation they serve on that day. These are generally
Film & TV
A film review from the Cinema World pre-screening of Regretting You.
Science
A consortium of British organisations aims to optimise lithium-ion battery recyclying.
Science
Felix attended the New Statesman Future of Healthcare conference to learn what experts think Britain’s goals and policies should be.
Opinion
In defence of the article “Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?”