
Life, Love and Robots: A Conversation
Following on from last week’s feature on AI: More Than Human, Arts Writer Amanda interviews the father of the exhibition’s humanoid robot: Alter 3.
Following on from last week’s feature on AI: More Than Human, Arts Writer Amanda interviews the father of the exhibition’s humanoid robot: Alter 3.
Founders of Impromptu share advice on creating a tech start up
The Science Museum marks anniversaries of Apollo moon missions with a Summer of Space
“Long live the king” the crowd shouts as his royal higness returns to the stage to teach some loyalty!
In an economically uncertain environment subject to policy-driven volatility, the underperformers would be high beta stocks such as the technology sector. The friction and tension surrounding the US-China trade war uncertainty has dampened the forecasted earnings of technology companies such as Apple who recently revised their first quarter earnings forecast.
Despite increased funding for Student Counselling & Mental Health Advice, Imperial College's service has been stifled by spacing issues
The grass on Queen’s Lawn has been suffering greatly due to an excess of events being held on the space, resulting in student complaints. In recent months, it has hosted the drinks reception for Imperial’s Postgraduate Graduation. Heavy rainfall has also caused the grass to be waterlogged. Ultimately
Imperial College to to host first Cellular Agriculture Hackathon from Monday 3rd June - Tuesday 4th June. Limited places open to students from all disciplines
By the Deborah Colker Dance Company
A bizarre but sensational immersive experience