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- Schools event: Big bang science - exploring the Large Hadron Collider
- China and Climate Change: Curbing Emissions from the Factory of the World
- April 09 Family fun day
- Schools event: 21st Century -the stem cells age
- June 09 Family fun day
- Watching the Earth from Space
- Plant wars
- Schools event: The magic of maths
- Darwin's 'sacred cause'
- Schools event: Issues in the life sciences sixth form seminar CANCELLED
- Cognitive fire: Language as a cultural tool
- The 300 million year war DVD
- Ri classics show
- October 09 Cafe Scientifique: The selfish genius (FULLY BOOKED)
- The matter of the heart
- The unfortunate chemist - tribulations of chemical philosophy in an age of revolution
- December 2010 Fiction Lab
- A brain for life: The 21st century mind - FULLY BOOKED
- The evolution of animal and human cultures
- The science of scent: Capturing new smells
- Neuroarthistory, or what the sea squirt can tell us about Jasper Johns
- Climate change: what can space teach us about planet Earth?
- Treatment of asthma through the ages
- The Climate Files; The battle for the truth about global warming
- Empathy and the human brain
- The music instinct
- Science live @ the L'Oreal Young Scientist Centre
- Exploring the invisible: Art-Science Cafe
- The fiction lab
- The moral imperative to enhance human beings
- Feeling Sound
- July 09 Family fun day
- October09 Family Fun Day: The science of design
- Eureka! How do you make a great inventor?
- Fiction lab - CANCELLED
- The Fiction lab
- Blooming Snapdragons
- Humanity at the crossroads: 21st century risks and opportunities
- Why does E=mc2? (and why should we care?) - FULLY BOOKED
- CP Snow's 'Two cultures': 50 years of debate
- Family fun day - Kitchen Chemistry
- Family fun day - Weather
- The complete human body
- Family fun day - The Chemical History of the Candle, 150 years on
- November 2010 Fiction Lab
- The quantum theory of space and time - FULLY BOOKED
- Robots with biological brains and humans with part machine brains
- Crossing over: fusing science and art
- Schools event: Excitement of Science
- People in space: the big debate
- The visual brain; the house of deceits of the sight
- Schools event: Galileo and the Stolen Telescope
- Schools event: Science in the headlines
- Trick or treatment? Alternative medicine on trial
- Is free will an illusion? - you decide!
- September09 Family Fun Day: Space
- HIV: Mind the gap
- Talking trees
- Price - No object!
- November 09 Fiction lab
- Driven to diffraction
- May 2010 Fiction Lab
- Food allergies - what is there to worry about?
- Little minds, big ideas
- The great ideas of biology
- Great ideas behind the digital revolution
- Bloodhound Project - 133,000 HP, 1,000 mph and a new generation of British engineers
- September09 Cafe Scientifique: Quantum mechanics (FULLY BOOKED)
- Schools event: Exploring the Universe - A tale of telescopes, time travel and extra-terrestrials
- Saying is believing: when what you say shapes what you see
- Heart attack - Behind the scenes
- The science and perception of beauty
- Schools event: Powering the future - The physics of fusion
- Schools event: Excitement of science 2010 - Sport science
- Family Fun day: Chinese science
- Blogging science
- Darwin, FitzRoy and the voyage of the Beagle: the untold story
- Cycles of time: an extraordinary new view of the universe
- The search for life beyond Earth
- Schools event: Light Fantastic - the science of light and colour - CANCELLED
- Building bridges between genes, brains and language
- February Family fun day
- March 09 family fun day
- Neurons, neighbourhoods and the emotional nuclear bomb
- Aeons before the Big Bang?
- August 09 Family fun day
- May 09 Family fun day
- The science in Science Fiction
- Whose genome is it anyway?
- Quest for the holy grail of bipolar disorder: a better lithium
- The chemistry of absolutely nothing
- Engineering the gold
- March 2010 Fiction lab
- Smart drugs
- January 2010 Fiction lab
- The Case of the Deviant Toad - art-science cafe
- Why England lose
- U3A at the Ri
- Flavour - the mystery sense
- The animals strike back
- Nature, nurture or neither? The view from the genes
- February 2010 Fiction lab
- Science reporting: is it good for you? - FULLY BOOKED
- October09 Fiction lab - RESCHEDULED
- Neutrino - Is the Sun Still Shining?
- October 2010 Fiction lab
- Where good ideas come from
- Science that changed the world
- April 2010 Fiction Lab - CANCELLED
- April 2010 Fiction Lab - RESCHEDULED
- Questions of truth
- Grimoires and the occult arts
- U3A at the Ri
- Schools event: cool science @ Kings Theatre, Southsea
- Ocean acidification: the other CO2 problem
- The fiction lab
- An evening with Martin Rees
- The fiction lab 7.00pm start
- The fiction lab
- The cosmic childhood
- CERN's Big Bang machine
- Untangling the web
- February 09 Family fun day
- Bond Noel
- Schools event: Explosive sound waves!
- Understanding dementia through music (The Lion's Face)
- Total Recall: How the e-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything
- How do shapes fill space? - FULLY BOOKED
- Exhibition: The Case of the Deviant Toad
- September 2010 Fiction lab
- Why mountains are so small
- Why elephants can't dance
- Members' restaurant preview
- Weapons of the future
- The eerie silence: Are we alone in the universe?
- July 2010 Fiction lab
- Maths education; does it add up?
- Weapons of the future - LIVE FEED
- Maths masterclass: chases and escapes
- Visit to BADA antiques fair
- Schools event: Electrifying magnets
- Schools event: Fizz, foam and flubber
- Schools event: A tour of the universe
- Nature's patterns
- Feed the world
- Malaria, the red blood cell and human evolution
- Depicting movement: patterns in the brain
- What on earth happened?
- Dr Bunhead's exploding energy show
- Schools event: Shaping Science Student Conference
- Dr Bunhead's exploding energy show
- Greener by design
- Sowing the seed
- Use and abuse: science under the Nazi regime
- Digital intelligence
- Schools event: Statistics open day
- Schools event: What on Earth happened?
- Schools event: Mysteries of the teenage brain
- Schools event: The science of extreme sports
- Ice, mud and blood
- The logic of life
- Whatever is the matter?
- Decoding the heavens
- Fully charged: Renewable energy and the future of transport
- Diabetes: Blood, sugar and tears
- The strange friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung: When physics met psychology
- Should science journalists take sides?
- Biologically moral?
- January 2010 Quiz night @ Time & Space bar
- May 2010 Quiz night @ Time & Space bar
- November 09 Family fun day: Biodiversity and life on Earth
- What on Earth Evolved? 100 species that changed the world
- Dangerous to delicious?
- Plant wars - LIVE FEED FULLY BOOKED
- The animals strike back - LIVE FEED
- Talking trees - LIVE FEED
- Dangerous to delicious? - LIVE FEED
- From ancient Greeks to gravitational waves; a cornucopia of science
- Boots and balls: the science behind the World Cup
- The miraculous disaster of immortality
- Why chocolate melts and jet planes don't
- The science of scent: Adventures in a creative mind - RESCHEDULED DATE
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Exhibition: Nanoscale science - a giant leap for mankind
- Schools event: The bigger bang
- The Christmas Lectures at the Edinburgh International Science Festival
- The Christmas Lectures at the Edinburgh International Science Festival
- Flu and you
- Hi-tech trek: 2008 DVD order page
- Murder in Mayfair
- London Open House
- Linking and knotting
- The nature of mathematics
- Linking and knotting
- Infinity and perspective
- Games and evolution
- Waves and music
- Catastrophe and psychology
- Blast off
- Mission to Mars
- adam hart
- Planet patrol
- Collision course
- Anybody out there
- bug
- bug
- It's my own invention
- Where am I?
- We're all different
- We're all different
- The spice of life
- When will pigs have wings?
- No man is an island
- No man is an island
- Animal talk
- The bionic bat
- The pace of technology
- The integrated body
- Computers
- Introducing the characters
- Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble
- Architecture of crystals
- Semiconductors, superconductors and catalysts
- Constructing a laser
- Constructing a laser
- Applications of a laser
- Lasers and the human body
- The home of the future
- Home safe home
- Electronics for pleasure
- Home smart home
- Mixers, meters and molecules
- What is music?
- The essence of an instrument
- Science, strings and symphonies
- Technology, trumpets and tunes
- Scales, synthesizers and samplers
- The grand design
- The birth of stars and the great cosmic cycle
- Origins of quasars
- The origin of galaxies
- The origin of the universe
- Waking up in the universe
- Designed and designoid objects
- The ultraviolet garden
- The genesis of purpose
- Man in the mirror
- In the hands of giants
- The handed molecules
- Symmetry, sensation and sex
- Narwhals, palindromes and Chesterfield Station
- The cosmic onion
- The electric ape
- Through a glass darkly
- The seven ages of the brain
- The mind's I
- On the edge of the world
- Secrets of the deep
- Volcanoes - melting the earth
- Puzzles of the continents
- Waterworld
- Staring into the abyss
- The fossils come alive
- The great dyings: life after death
- Novelty and Innovation
- Feet on the ground, head in the stars: the history of man
- Sunflowers and snowflakes
- The pattern of tiny feet
- Outrageous fortune
- Chaos and cauliflowers
- Fearful symmetry
- Sense and sensitivity
- The spider that spun a suspension bridge
- The trainer that ran over the world
- The phone that shrank the planet
- The plaster that stretches life
- The ice-cream that will freeze granny
- Anatomy of an android
- Hypersenses
- Remote robots
- What is life?
- How do I grow?
- What am I?
- Can we fix it?
- The future of life?
- Bionic body
- I robot
- What is life?
- How do I grow?
- What am I?
- Can we fix it?
- Sense and sensitivity
- Fats and figures
- Chilling out
- Times of our lives
- Pushing the limits
- Back to the future
- Catching the waves
- The quantum leap
- Edge of chaos
- Shaping the future
- Rock in 11 dimensions: where physics and guitars collide!
- What's new in magnetic healing?
- The new science of personality
- Nanotechnology: science on the small scale, technology that makes a big impact
- Flying green: making air travel more sustainable
- An evening with Robert Winston
- About blooming time: a plant's response to changing climate
- Finding moonshine: a mathematician's journey through symmetry
- Ri and U3A out and about
- The truth about OCD
- Peak performance
- Access not excess: novel ways to nourish the world
- Tracing memory: how we remember
- What are chickens made of?
- What are chickens made of?
- Machine tools of life
- Muscle power
- Eggs, genes and proteins
- Haemoglobin: the breathing molecule
- Molecules at work
- test_pete_remove
- woman
- woman
- catastrophe
- ape
- medical
- woman
- woman
- test
- test
- test
- Love factually
- What's new in magnetic healing?
- The unbearable lightness of seeing
- Solar variability and climate
- Looking for life on Mars
- The polar oceans and climate change
- The quest for motility
- The world in eleven dimensions
- The vagus nerve: a window on consciousness and disease
- Truth and beauty: why numbers really matter
- Everest intensive care: from mountainside to bedside
- Back from the brink: the science of survival DVD
- The Num8er My5teries DVD
- Music to your ears @ University of Teeside
- Conservation in context
- Fabulous Physics @ University of Strathclyde
- Energy and the environment
- hiuli
- ID: the quest for identity in the 21st century
- Feast
- The culinary alchemist
- The big picture: Close encounters of the third kind
- Rocketmania!
- Matters of the heart
- Some numbers do, some numbers don't
- Musical squares: adventures in sound
- Bugworld!
- Future Generations
- The fiction lab
- Under my skin
- Peak performance
- In the shadow of the moon
- Technology ace
- Trust in me?
- The big picture: Forbidden planet
- July 08 family fun day- CANCELLED
- The fiction lab
- The science of beer
- August 08 Family fun day
- The big picture: Star trek II: the wrath of Khan
- The fiction lab
- Elegant solutions
- How to win the Nobel Prize
- Thousand mile song
- Seeing, hearing and talking
- Mysterious maths
- Into orbit! Exploring our solar system
- How do the rules of physics control sport?
- Electricity: fixed, free and flowing
- Let's play with maths
- Wheezes and Sneezes
- Star rainbows
- The ages of multiplication: a magical mystery tour
- Murder in Mayfair!
- Shaping science
- David Beckham and the astronaut
- Not just a pretty flower
- The science and art of painting pictures
- Different things come in different sizes
- The magic of soap bubbles
- Crystals, chemistry and how things change
- Food is fuel
- The haunted house
- Bubblegrams, smellophones and other curious communications
- Crash, bang, boom
- Staying alive: fighting HIV and AIDS
- Elementary, my dear chemist
- Sexy smells and deadly daisies
- Too hot to handle
- Be a paper mathemagician
- Frontiers of science
- Material matters
- Shaping science
- Flight and paper planes: why do aircraft fly?
- Is there a sorting hat for the natural world?
- Exploding custard
- The secrets of six
- Smarty pants: the science and technology of underwear
- Breathing easy
- Garden shed physics
- What do you really see?
- What's in the box?
- Why the world is wonky
- Keeping you up and bringing you down
- The agony and the ecstasy of drug abuse
- The elements: from the Big Bang
- Same but different
- Landscapes in the sky for you to explore
- Atoms and the atmosphere
- Engineering and the heart
- Climate change
- A taste of space
- Small talk
- Do we need maths now we have computers?
- Climate change
- Where atoms end and the world begins
- A taste of victory!
- X-rays: looking into invisible matter
- Managing climate change
- Teleporting quantum weirdness
- Einstein for the terrified!!!
- Gases for the terrified!!!
- How private should our future be?
- Our planet, our future
- Exploring hidden worlds
- Science: reactions turned to actions
- How much is too much? - CANCELLED
- What goes around comes around
- Chemical magic
- Starting, stopping and moving
- Making the most of your memory
- Playing with numbers
- Poo, pee and puke
- Primeval slime
- The amazing sound and light show
- Science: the best bits
- Get your hands on some maths!
- Power of two
- The new Renaissance in mathematical science
- The future of our memories
- The future of our memories
- Life, the Universe and everything: the science of Hitchhiker's
- Four: any more?
- Take 10 cards
- Green factories
- The science of extreme sports
- Fireworks, stinkbombs and magic bullet medicines
- Buses, spiders, trains and oysters
- The many faces of physics
- Vanity, vitality, virility
- Genetic technologies: what are they and should we be worried?
- Green chemistry
- Biology in action: stem cell research
- Secrets of the planets
- Anatomy for the terrified!!!
- Royal Institution European Science Study Experience
- Peering into seeds
- Molecular sculpture: making crystals work for us
- Shaping science - London event
- Shaping science - Durham event
- Plans for 2006
- Plans for 2006
- Accept or reject: how does the body decide?
- Where atoms end and the world begins
- Out and about in 2006
- Gravity, gas and stardust
- Beautiful music, horrible sounds
- Beautiful music, horrible sounds
- Shaping science: London event
- Shaping science: Bristol event
- Royal Institution study experience at Disneyland Paris
- Royal Institution study experience at Disneyland Paris
- Statistics open day
- The magic of soap bubbles
- How does the building closure affect schools?
- How does the building closure affect schools?
- How does the building closure affect schools?
- How does the building closure affect schools?
- Where atoms end and the world begins
- Is there a sorting hat for the natural world?
- It's a small world
- Light fantastic: the science of colour
- How does the building closure affect schools?
- Particle physics from the experts: a sixth form seminar
- Shaping science: Forensic science and DNA in Birmingham
- Shaping science: Forensic science and DNA in Birmingham
- Shaping science: Forensic science and DNA in London
- The Amazing Sound and Light Show
- Solids, liquids and gases
- Solids, liquids and gases
- Solids, liquids and gases
- Solids, liquids and gases
- Solids, liquids and gases
- Atoms and molecules
- Oil, soap and detergent
- Opposites attract
- Rubber and plastics
- Crystals and gems
- Give and take
- The science of tones and tunes
- The science of tones and tunes
- Beware
- Be mine
- Parents and children
- Foreign languages
- Animal language, human language
- Looking glass house
- Looking glass house
- Tweedledum and Tweedledee
- Jam yesterday, jam tomorrow
- The Jabberwock
- The time has come, the walrus said
- It's my own invention
- You as a engine
- Pipes, pumps and flows
- Spikes and waves
- Probes, sondes and sounds
- Food for the future
- The ape that cooks
- Looking through your skin
- Signals from the mind
- Light and life
- Yuck or yummy
- Light and life
- A leaf from nature
- You are what you eat
- Candles from the sun
- Making light work
- Survival under the sun
- When food goes bad
- The Earth as a planet
- The outer solar system and life
- History of Mars
- Mars before Viking
- Ice people
- Mars after Viking
- Planetary systems beyond the sun
- Does recycling matter?
- Secrets of the senses
- Fooling the senses
- David Brewster and his memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton
- Stress, health and happiness
- P...P...P...Protect the penguins
- Vicious viruses
- The appliance of science: towards an HIV vaccine
- Can science provide all the answers?
- So you think you're human?
- The Earth's magnetic field
- Genetics for the terrified!!!
- Magnetic Earth
- Total recall: dreams, memories and consciousness
- Hooke and the art of always coming second
- The Earth: an intimate history
- Maths for the terrified!!!
- A new Renaissance?
- Is it true that white men can't jump?
- Mountaineering and manners
- Head injury in sport: how much is too much?
- A shortage of oxygen: lessons from the summit of Mount Everest
- A makeover of the human mind?
- Mars rocks!
- Who was the first scientist?
- Vanity, vitality and virility
- Why does a lobster change colour on cooking?
- Chemistry for the terrified!!!
- Delving into the nanoworld
- Kidneys: can we fix them?
- Time's mysteries
- U3A explores science at the Ri
- Scientific publishing in early 19th century Britain
- The essential difference: men, women and the brain
- The next small step
- Mutants
- Louder than words
- Humphry Davy: how science becomes technology
- Human remains: objects to study or ancestors to bury?
- Madness explained
- Electra: electricity in culture
- Physics for the terrified!!!
- Taming the murderous ape: trust in a world of strangers
- Scratching the surface
- Robert Adam's Adelphi: a speculation too far
- The human trace
- The essential Turing
- How we can save the planet
- Parkinson's disease: current treatment, future hope
- Minerals and water: making and shaping continents
- London's latest landmark
- Cross-fertilisation: the hidden world of pollen
- The number crunch
- Wheezes and sneezes: an allergy epidemic?
- Dragon Bone Hill: probing the mysteries of 'Peking Man'
- True to form: from the largest telescopes to everyday life
- Games computers (cannot) play
- Kiss and tell - CANCELLED
- DNA missiles: the natural and unnatural history of sperm
- Maths for the terrified!!!
- The limits of human performance
- The genetic age symposium
- Our genetic future
- I'm a Director of the Ri...get me out of here!
- From pansies to palm trees: the future of our gardens?
- Victorian spirits: physical and psychical research
- Science, precaution and the future of innovation
- Technology: can we have the good without the bad?
- Could breast cancer be caused by a virus?
- London Open House
- The ingredients of language
- Express yourself: UK-wide science conference for pupils
- From chemistry to catwalk
- While you were sleeping: science, sleep and dreams
- Space for the terrified!!!
- Is the passage of time an illusion? A philosopher's view
- The secret killer
- Chocology: discover the delights of chocolate
- Magic stones
- Fuel for thought: engines without moving parts
- New genetics: what do all of our genes do?
- Fabulous fish
- Science meets politics
- Headline debate
- The Big Bang
- Patterns in the sand: the physics of granular flow
- Complexity in nature: from patterns to chaos
- Towards the heart of matter
- Living with pain
- The future of sound
- In search of boffins
- The science of making dances - RESCHEDULED
- Freaky Friday
- Minerals, molecules and maladies
- Nanotechnology: can something so tiny promise something so big?
- Science, business and education: which way forward?
- Is Homo sapiens just another animal?
- I'm not creative
- The science of beauty
- Dancing in the brain scanner
- Thinking outside the box
- Your good health
- Good-time girls: the evolution of female promiscuity
- All flesh is grass: a botanist's journey into agriculture
- Chemical reactions
- The Sun: the universe's Rosetta Stone
- Ri Fellows' dinner
- The music of the primes
- Beauty in the bubbles: popping the cork on champagne
- From operations research to pharmaceutical R&D
- Professionalising science in 19th century Britain
- Wartime life at Imperial College
- Ice people
- Ice life
- Ice world
- What does it mean to be human?
- Punchlines: from wit to wisdom
- The whole story: alternative medicine on trial?
- From Cambridge to catastrophe
- Happy families?
- Obsessed with truth: in conversation with Jamie Whyte
- Elements of murder
- Parallel worlds
- The poisonous poet: arsenic and industrial revolution
- Teleporting quantum weirdness
- Weighing the soul
- What's cooking in mining?
- Quantum entanglement: spooky but useful
- Liquidography: molecular sociology in the wet
- Combatting bowel cancer
- Open access: saint, sinner or somewhere in between?
- Einstein for the terrified!!!
- Forever pain: the story of the sickle cell
- Swansongs: a musical anatomy of Alzheimer's
- How I became a boson
- U3A explores science at the Ri
- Revolutions: from NMR to MRI
- From photons to fantasies: images of perception and reality
- Milk, medicine and madness: a quack's progress in Hogarth's England
- Building bridges: exploring extraordinary forms
- Racing hearts and sleepless nights: the story of amphetamines
- Will nanotechnology change information technology?
- Science, ethics and social responsibility
- Managing climate change
- The march of unreason
- Yea, why try her raw wet hat?
- Talking science
- Rhythms of life
- Gases for the terrified!!!
- Discovering climate change: from Tyndall to Hollywood
- What makes us laugh?
- Reclaiming innovation
- Adapt or die?
- Sunlight, rainbows and windows
- It's epidemic
- How private should our future be?
- X-rays: looking into invisible matter
- The seven musical ages of man
- Cruel and unusual: the science of antisocial behaviour
- Headline debate
- A taste of victory
- The science of making dances
- Cancer: an involving problem
- Cruel and unusual: the science of antisocial behaviour
- Waste not, want not
- How to write a bestseller
- Soldiers or scientists?
- Viva la digital revolution
- Virtual London
- The new renaissance in mathematical science
- Time and timelessness
- You are what you drink
- Surviving Armageddon
- Chemistry for the terrified!!!
- The promise of stem cells
- DNA detectives
- Warped passages
- Einstein's brain: the search for genius
- Our artful Universe
- Life, the Universe and everything: the science of Hitchhiker's
- The truth about hormones
- Picture this...
- The ballad of Lonesome George, or how a giant tortoise became a conservation icon
- The architecture of crystals: from nets and tiles to boiling stones
- If you could teach the world just one thing...
- The neuroscience of belief
- Wedgwood and his circle: early photography in its cultural setting
- My emerging mind
- Understanding nicotine and tobacco addiction
- Careering through astronomy
- From Faraday to Farrell
- Dancing in the brain
- Dealing with diabetes
- The magic word is... science!!
- Happiness: the science behind your smile
- Mild cognitive impairment
- The future of our memories
- Headline debate
- Transplants for tomorrow: raising hopes, saving lives
- Technology, society and the senses
- Secrets of the planets
- An appetising science
- In Faraday's footsteps: metallic colloids then and now
- Avian masters of technology: the tool-making crows of New Caledonia
- Old clocks and watches: a chemist's fascination
- Anatomy for the terrified!!!
- Bottoms up down under!
- The future of sound
- Processing of visual information
- Inside out
- Perspectives on our ageing world
- Science meets politics
- Talking to plants about natural history
- Peering into seeds
- Secrets of SFX
- How magnetism comes to molecules, and the resulting wonderland...
- Your brain: the final frontier?
- Science and learning in Islam -a shared legacy
- Making sense of our world
- Chance encounter with a black hole
- More chocology
- Exploring stem cells
- Roots of a cure
- Science funding: it's more than juggling!
- Bang, bang!
- Integrating global healthcare: challenge and promise
- Headline debate
- Stroke - a demographic time-bomb
- Empathy and fairness
- Mind magic
- Codes and code breaking, from Enigma to the internet
- Deep brain stimulation: a surgeon's journey
- Molecular sculpture: making crystals work for us
- Diamond life
- Live or die: the secret is in our genes
- Lighting the flame
- Play on: a journey into the mystery of song
- In the company of animals
- The future of surgery
- The gourmet ape
- Yuck or yummy?
- You are what you eat
- When food goes bad
- Food for the future
- Distilled lives: anatomy museums in Georgian London
- Breaking the spell
- Plagues and people: planning for pandemics
- What makes us human?
- Green houses for the future
- Ri and U3A out and about
- GM: what's all the fuss about?
- The truth about hormones
- Can technology save the planet?
- Motor neurone disease: how can we lengthen a very short straw?
- Who's the greatest? Minds that changed our minds
- Oxidative stress and cardiovascular disease: the enemy within
- Behind the scenes of drug discovery
- 'Frankenstein researchers create bunny monster' - an insider explains pop science
- Are you comfortably numb?
- Consciousness and anaesthesia
- From bad to worse: the worst ideas on the mind
- Soane's Museum and Cottingham's Museum; rival architectural museums of Regency London?
- Getting to the heart of matter - the story of quarks
- Something in the genes: Walter Rothschild, zoological collector extraordinaire
- Inside out
- Chocology
- Anatomy for the Terrified!!!
- Climate change begins at home
- Taking chances
- Bridging the global digital divide
- Mathematicians behaving badly: Greenwich's place in the history of mathematics
- Members' summer party
- Bridges: art and mathematics for families
- Dis information and other wikkid myths
- Francis Crick's place in history
- Imagine: healthier by design
- Independence through technology and design
- Confronting the Goldilocks enigma: why is the Universe so uncannily fit for life?
- A cool use for old materials
- The best science books ever
- From chemicals to consciousness
- Climate change: past, present and future
- From collapsing volcanoes to climate change
- Ageing inside out
- From cells to embryo: the magic of gastrulation
- Genesis machines: engineering life
- William Shockley: creator of the electronic age
- The rediscovered Hooke folio: what happened next
- Alchemy: the occult beginnings of science
- Fellows' dinner
- Bending minds: how technology can change who you are
- Bright ideas: solar energy and carbon reduction
- Members' Christmas party
- Walter Rothschild Museum tour
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- Physics of the impossible - FULLY BOOKED
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- Planet X
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- Plant wars
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- Platonic solids investigation
- Platonic solids masterclass (KS2)
- Pond Life
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- Prof Alan Winfield
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- Quest for the holy grail of bipolar disorder: a better lithium
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- Regeneration: the stem cell solution
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- Richard Ellam
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- Schools event: Chemistry with a bang- from past to present!
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- Schools event: Galileo and the Stolen Telescope
- Schools event: Issues in the life sciences sixth form seminar CANCELLED
- Schools event: Light Fantastic - the science of light and colour - CANCELLED
- Schools event: Music to your ears
- Schools event: Music to your ears
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- Schools event: Powering the future - The physics of fusion
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- Schools event: Tomorrows technology 2009
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- Science and empire - eGuide
- Science around the world - CANCELLED
- Science live @ the L'Oreal Young Scientist Centre
- Science of the Elements
- Science reporting: is it good for you? - FULLY BOOKED
- Science that changed the world
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- Seasons of Life: The biological rhythms that enable living things to survive and thrive
- Secrets of the deep
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- Semiconductors, superconductors and catalysts
- Senior Administrative Officers
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- September 2010 Quiz night @ Time and Space bar
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- Shaping the future
- Shifty the robot
- Should science journalists take sides?
- Sierpinski triangle investigation
- Signals from the mind
- Skeleton Territory
- Smart drugs
- Solar variability and climate
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- Solids, liquids and gases
- Sowing the seed
- Space Quiz
- Space: Beyond
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- Staff Profile - Chris Rofe
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- Stanley Paul Osmond (1917-2000)
- Staring into the abyss
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- Surgical search - maze or game?
- Survival under the sun
- Symmetry, sensation and sex
- Talking trees
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- Teacher's notes 2009 Christmas Lectures
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- Technology ace
- Technology, trumpets and tunes
- Terms and conditions
- Terry Farrell (1939-)
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- The 2005 Christmas Lectures - The Truth about Food Microsite
- The 300 million year war DVD
- The age of wonder
- The Amazing Sound and Light Show
- The animals strike back
- The animals strike back
- The ape that cooks
- The best President for science
- The big picture: Close encounters of the third kind
- The big picture: Forbidden planet
- The big picture: Star trek II: the wrath of Khan
- The bionic bat
- The birth of stars and the great cosmic cycle
- The brain, consciousness and controversies
- The Carbon Core
- The Case of the Deviant Toad - art-science cafe
- The chemistry of absolutely nothing
- The Christmas Lectures
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- The Climate Files; The battle for the truth about global warming
- The complete human body
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- The cosmic onion
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- The Earth as a planet
- The eerie silence: Are we alone in the universe?
- The electric ape
- The English Surgeon
- The essence of an instrument
- The evolution of animal and human cultures
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- The fossils come alive
- The future of life?
- The genesis of purpose
- The ghost in the machine
- The grand design
- The great dyings: life after death
- The great ideas of biology
- The handed molecules
- The home of the future
- The ice-cream that will freeze granny
- The integrated body
- The Jabberwock
- The life-cycle of a star
- The logic of life
- The making of Mr Gray's Anatomy
- The mind's I
- The miraculous disaster of immortality
- The moral imperative to enhance human beings
- The music instinct
- The nature of mathematics
- The new science of personality
- THE NUM8ER MY5TERIES: the case of the uncrackable code
- THE NUM8ER MY5TERIES: the curious incident of the never-ending numbers
- THE NUM8ER MY5TERIES: the quest to predict the future
- THE NUM8ER MY5TERIES: the secret of the winning streak
- THE NUM8ER MY5TERIES: the story of the elusive shapes
- The number mysteries - The 2006 RI Christmas Lectures
- The origin of galaxies
- The origin of the universe
- The Origins of Life
- The outer solar system and life
- The pace of technology
- The pattern of tiny feet
- The periodic table
- The phone that shrank the planet
- The plaster that stretches life
- The polar oceans and climate change
- The quantum leap
- The quantum theory of space and time - FULLY BOOKED
- The quest for motility
- The recipe of life
- The RI re-opens
- The science and perception of beauty
- The Science of Anatomy
- The science of beer
- The Science of DNA
- The Science of Energy
- The science of scent: a feast for the nose
- The science of scent: Adventures in a creative mind - CANCELLED
- The science of scent: Adventures in a creative mind - RESCHEDULED DATE
- The science of scent: Capturing new smells
- The Science of Space
- The Science of the Elements Quiz
- The science of tones and tunes
- The science of tones and tunes
- The search for life beyond Earth
- The seven ages of the brain
- The spice of life
- The spider that spun a suspension bridge
- The strange friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung: When physics met psychology
- The time has come, the walrus said
- The trainer that ran over the world
- The truth about OCD
- The ultraviolet garden
- The unbearable lightness of seeing
- The unfortunate chemist - tribulations of chemical philosophy in an age of revolution
- The vagus nerve: a window on consciousness and disease
- The visual brain; the house of deceits of the sight
- The world in eleven dimensions
- Thomas Harrison (1771-1824)
- Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)
- Thousand mile song
- Through a glass darkly
- Through the looking glass...again and again...
- Times of our lives
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- Tissue Issues: Bones
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- To infinity and beyond
- Tom Whyntie
- Total Recall: How the e-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything
- Tracing memory: how we remember
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- Truth and beauty: why numbers really matter
- Tweedledum and Tweedledee
- Tyndalls ice moulds - eGuide
- U3A at the Ri
- U3A at the Ri
- Under my skin
- Understanding dementia through music (The Lion's Face)
- Unlocking the mystery behind the flooding of New Orleans
- Untangling the web
- Use and abuse: science under the Nazi regime
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- Vis lucis, vis luminis: how optics shaped physics
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- Volcanoes - melting the earth
- Volcanoes as agents for global change?
- Waking up in the universe
- Waterworld
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- We're all different
- We're all different
- Weapons of the future
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- What am I?
- What are chickens made of?
- What can soap films tell us about motorways?
- What is life?
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- What is the RI?
- What neuroscience can tell us about human nature
- What on Earth Evolved? 100 species that changed the world
- What on earth happened?
- What's new in magnetic healing?
- What's new in magnetic healing?
- Whatever is the matter?
- When food goes bad
- When will pigs have wings?
- Where am I?
- Where good ideas come from
- Who was Michael Faraday?
- Who's the fastest?
- Whose genome is it anyway?
- Why chocolate melts and jet planes don't
- Why does E=mc2? (and why should we care?) - FULLY BOOKED
- Why elephants can't dance
- Why England lose
- Why mountains are so small
- William Albert Coates (1919-1993)
- William Henry Bragg (1862-1942)
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- You are what you eat
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