In this lecture, Richard Dawkins argues against an anthropocentric view of nature and instead presents a rational case for its
In his third lecture, Richard Dawkins uses the metaphor of a tall mountain to explain evolution.
In his final lecture, Richard Dawkins examines the genesis of ‘purpose’ within the universe and relates this to the development
From the very large to the very small, size is an important factor for both living and non-living matter.
As we zoom into the microscopically small realm beneath our fingertips to explore the tiny world we have created inside mobile
Mark Miodownik explains why the Earth’s gravity, mantle and atmosphere mean our mountains won’t grow any higher and how
Christopher Zeeman kicks off the very first CHRISTMAS LECTURE on mathematics by exploring the complex properties of linking and
Christopher Zeeman presents the second Christmas Lecture from his groundbreaking 1978 series.