Episodes
Students challenged to develop new types of sporting equipment for people with disabilities in the lead up to the London 2012 Paralympics.
Published 12/14/11
Dr Adam Hill takes us inside the new Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies to see how Imperial researchers are simulating the effects of roadside bombs on the body.
Published 12/13/11
Sarah Storey, Paralympic gold medallist, speaks to John-Paul Jones, from the Communications and Development Division
Published 12/08/11
In her inaugural lecture, Professor Alison McGregor explains how working with back pain patients and elite rowers to understand the spine can help prevent injury and enhance performance.
Published 06/10/11
In the 13 April edition: Why an Imperial scientist is collecting children's baby teeth and Lord Martin Rees explains why there's more to the universe than what we can see
Published 04/12/11
Gareth Mitchell and Laura Gallagher discuss Imperial's Big Science Pub Quiz and a podcast prize giveaway
Published 03/23/11
Intelligent in-ear body sensors: Dr Benny Lo on how a new technology could be used to monitor sports performance.
Published 02/25/11
Brian Davies on the latest advances in robotic surgery.
Published 02/25/11
Professor Chris Toumazou and Leila Shepherd on a device to test for the genetic variations that make us respond differently to drugs.
Published 02/24/11
Anthony Bull on bioengineering, cricket and the stresses and strains of sport.
Published 02/24/11
Holger Krapp on what makes flies such remarkable aviators.
Published 02/24/11
Professor Molly Stevens discusses her work for the International Year of Chemistry 2011
Published 12/10/10
Sir Keith O'Nions, Rector of Imperial, speaks to Moon Regan team members as they reach the South Pole
Published 12/09/10
Imperial researchers announce partnership with Moon Regan Transantarctic Expedition
Published 06/11/10
Undergraduates at Imperial College London develop a computer game that is controlled by eye movement
Published 03/24/10
Using wireless EMG to measure activation patterns (onset/offset times and amplitude) of muscles in the lower limb during walking
Published 03/13/10
Professor Molly Stevens is developing new materials for repairing bone and cartilage. She is also developing new techniques for detecting enzymes at low levels, which could lead to advances in the early detection of a range of conditions
Published 12/17/09
Professor Chris Toumazou talks about Imperials new Winston Wong Centre for Bio inspired Technology
Published 12/10/09
Dr Nick Oliver and Dr Pantelis Georgiou talk about the benefits of a silicon pancreas to regulate insulin in people with Type 1 diabetes
Published 12/10/09
Dr Olive Murphy talks about the benefits of an implantable heart pressure monitor that she is developing
Published 12/10/09
Professor Anthony Bull talks about his new appointment and what inspires him in his career and his research
Published 09/30/09
Professor Chris Toumazou talks about his inventions, which include the Silicon Pancreatic Beta Cell, the Digital Plaster and SNP doctor
Published 08/06/09
New Centre of Excellence in Osteoarthritis opens at Imperial
Published 06/24/09
The new state of the art Department of Bioengineering facilities in the Bessemer and Royal School of Mines buildings officially opened on 16 October 2008
Published 10/15/08