
Catnip
Imperial arts night
All transition metals, few noble gases
Catnip
All transition metals, few noble gases
Catnip
Premier poachers dribble over the peer-reviewed
Books
Doyeon reflects on Han Kang’s remarkable lessons of empathy and the universal power of her novels.
Catnip
After seven rounds of voting, the Huxley Building has been selected as a finalist in the “Christopher Wren Demolition Award”. The competition, set up to celebrate the upcoming 350th anniversary of St Paul’s Cathedral, asked the general public to submit the building in London whose “absence should most improve
Catnip
Catnip writer Jilbert returns with his highly-acclaimed column “fuck this shit”
Books
A short word from a handful of the Imperial College Library team, who we may not see everyday, but whose presence is critical to our campus.
Environment
You’re sitting on your couch, watching TV on a brisk autumn evening when you hear a faint shuffling on your carpet. You try to pinpoint the location of the sound as you warily turn your head, but there’s nothing to be seen. A few minutes later, it starts
Environment
The science behind linking correlation to causation.
Business
An Imperial Business student’s experience and review on business strategy and analytics
Science
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton are recognised for their seminal work in artificial neural networks and machine learning.
Science
The discovery of microRNA was finally acknowledged in this year’s Nobel Prize in medicine.
Science
The 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to David Baker, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper for their protein structure breakthroughs.