For many science-loving kids in the U.K., at this time of year the only thing that can compare to the excitement of Santa's arrival is the annual Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. If you've not ...
From Michael Faraday to David Attenborough plus adorable lemur – many eminent figures have delivered Christmas science lectures at the UK’s Royal Institution. The organisation has put on 180 series of ...
Dewsbury Library will become a gateway to the universe next month. The venue is hosting a livestream of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, one of the UK's most prestigious science events.
I am honoured beyond words to be asked to be the Ri’s 2024 Christmas Lecturer. The food we eat, how it's produced, and the process through which we derive energy from it is not only deeply fascinating ...
The annual Christmas Lectures at the Royal Institution in London are, well, something of an institution in the UK. Established in 1825, the name perhaps most associated with them is Michael Faraday, ...
It was with excitement that I learned that once again a chemist would be presenting the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures in 2012. Peter Wothers would oversee the creation of a living periodic ...
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Watched by millions on the BBC, the annual CHRISTMAS LECTURES are a firm family favourite broadcast during the festive season. This year, Queen Mary University of London is one of 16 livestream ...
The world-famous Christmas Lectures are coming to the north of Ireland in December, with Armagh Observatory and Planetarium set to stream the live filming, in an event which is set to reveal the truth ...
Professor Danielle George presented the demonstration packed, three-part Christmas Lecture series at the Royal Institution of Great Britain on BBC FOUR this Christmas. As part of the event, titled ...
Dr Chris van Tulleken investigates how we have hacked our food system to create an amazing array of things to eat, but also some serious problems to solve. Show more What did the very first meal on ...