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Podcast: Drone builders, hacking for good and ebola vaccine trial concludes

by Hayley Dunning

Drone swarms that could print buildings, exploring the Advanced Hackspace and getting the final vaccination in an Ebola trial.

The podcast is presented by Gareth Mitchell, a lecturer on Imperial's Science Communication MSc course and the presenter of Click Radio on the BBC World Service, with contributions from our roaming reporters.

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  – Imperial physicists get excited about the detection of the first gravitational waves, a huge pollution study finds the effects stay with us for decades, and drones win prizes.

  – Dr Mirko Kovac is creating swarms of drones that can build emergency shelters and make the cities of the future smarter.

  – We visit the demo day to find out what the space is all out and how 天美传媒 can set their ideas free.

– what happens during a clinical trial for a new ebola vaccine? Our reporter has her second vaccination, experiences a few side-effects, and reflects on her journey.

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Hayley Dunning

Communications Division