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The Royal Institution has appointed Ian Smith as Director of Finance and Resources.
An overview of Faraday’s extraordinary research - from assisting Humphry Davy to establishing the principles of electromagnetism
As our DNA replicates, mutations arise. Sometimes they can be catastrophic, but sometimes they confer a huge advantage.
Every living thing – humans, animals, plants or a single cell – eventually dies, but why?
In the first of his CHRISTMAS LECTURES, Richard Dawkins explores the origins of life. Beginning with a look at our ancestry, he
Sophia Bassi, a high school student living in London, passionate about science and journalism, explores the life and inventions