Geoffrey G. Gouriet explores how sound is produced and broadcasted in the third of his 1972 Christmas Lecture series 'Ripples in
After a week spent celebrating British Science Week, Ri Director Katherine Mathieson invites us to turn the week into a year
Dewar’s first-ever vacuum flask. Created in 1892 to hold liquefied gases at extremely low temperatures, this object is the
Nancy Rothwell explains why we need to strike a fine balance between the amount of energy we take in and the amount we expend.
In her fourth lecture, Nancy Rothwell explores how our bodies and those of animals are trained by sunlight.
Join us for an exciting night of science cabaret to celebrate the 16th year of Ada Lovelace Day Live.
Heinz Wolff explores the signals we receive and send out about our emotional and mental states.