"How can complex scientific research be communicated in a way that's engaging and accessible?" That's the question posed by Imperial College London in its "Innovate 2023" project, which aims to bring art and science together to solve some of the world's biggest problems.
The project's focus is on the intersection of art and science, with a particular focus on how art and science can be used to tackle some of the world's biggest issues, such as climate change and health, the Guardian reports.
"Both art and science inspire a sense of awe and wonder, so let's look back on some innovative ways Imperial has brought the two together in 2023," the university says in a press release.
Among the ways in which Imperial has combined art and science: a dance competition for PhD students, an interactive fridge that reveals what food you've eaten in the past, and an app that allows you to predict what's in store for the future.
"How can complex scientific research be communicated in a way that's engaging and accessible?" the press release asks.
"Both art and science inspire a sense of awe and wonder, so let's look back on some innovative ways Imperial has brought the two together in 2023."
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