In his first lecture, David Pye introduces us to the many different ways we, humans, have devised through the course of the
In his first lecture of the series, Maunder explores the kinematics that make up the geometry of motion.
How do Newton's laws apply to motion both familiar and strange, from bows and arrows to rockets and gyroscopes?
In his fourth lecture, Leonard Maunder explores the various ways in which systems can be controlled by monitoring inputs and
How is our knowledge of fluid dynamics harnessed in setting machines in motion?
How do animals move on land, sea and in the air, and we shall look in particular at how the understanding of human locomotion
Leonard Maunder explores the different types of vibration to which machines and structures are susceptible.
In the first lecture of his series, Dr Hugh Montgomery explores how the human body uses oxygen to burn fuels and release energy