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CHRISTMAS LECTURES

From birds to bones and the BBC

Kate Rogerson took time out of her PhD to work with us as our 2018 CHRISTMAS LECTURES programmes assistant. Here she shares her

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Physics

On black holes and photographs

Following the release of the first ever image of a black hole, we scoured the internet for some of the best videos and articles

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CHRISTMAS LECTURES

What I've learned working with the Ri's Digital Team

As his time at the Ri comes to an end, and he prepares to return to his PhD research, Matt Greenwell reflects on his experience

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Blog Globe of the Moon
Art, culture and society

Globe of the Moon

Zofia Wyszomirska-Noga made a very special discovery in the Royal Institution archives. This is the story of the Globe of the

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Art, culture and society

The best science videos of 2016

The Ri channel team pick their favourite science videos from the last 12 months.

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Art, culture and society

How we do the Twitter quiz

Digital Media Officer Anthony Lewis explains how to use Twitter's image cropping algorithm to create a whimsical quiz.

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Blog The set for the 2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES 'How to survive in space'
CHRISTMAS LECTURES

To space and back! The view from a CHRISTMAS LECTURES assistant

Abby Guillermo, a PhD student from the University of Oxford, shares her experience as a 2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES assistant.

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Art, culture and society

The best science videos of 2015

The Ri Channel team pick their favourite science videos from the last year.

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CHRISTMAS LECTURES

A fond farewell

Michelle Reeve looks back on her BBSRC internship at the Ri during the CHRISTMAS LECTURES.

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Blog S. L. Bragg, Chief Scientist at Rolls-Royce Ltd., gives his Discourse 'Oscillations and Noise in Jet Engines' in 1963. 
History of science

The unheard history of the Friday Evening Discourses

Jane Harrison delves into our archive of audio recordings and explains how you can help preserve this unique legacy of our

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