Talks and shows

It's a gas

Explore the fascinating world of gases with Mark Miodownik. From neural pathways to climate crises, a captivating journey unfolds.

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Join former Christmas Lecturer Mark Miodownik as he unravels the mysteries of invisible, odourless gases through captivating scientific storytelling. He takes us back to the exhilarating and often perilous moments in history when scientists deciphered these substances, often, like the Ri's Humphry Davy, through experimenting on themselves.

Gases, each with its unique personality, power our engines, make drinks fizzy, and even influence neural pathways and plant growth. Mark delves into nitrous oxide's impact on our brains and the gases shaping our climate. This talk is a fact-filled delight, offering a fascinating journey through the significant roles of gases in our modern world.

Join Mark on an exploration that transforms the seemingly ordinary into an extraordinary revelation.

Copies of Mark's new publication, 'It's a Gas', will be on sale at this talk.

Event type

This is a theatre and livestream event for an adult audience, where the speakers and audience in our Theatre are joined by our audience online. 

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About Mark Miodownik

Mark Miodownick
Picture Credit: Ruby Wright

Recognised as a Financial Times Master of Science and featured among The Times' selection of the 100 most influential scientists in the UK, Mark Miodownik holds the distinguished position of Professor of Materials and Society at University College London. Simultaneously, he serves as the Director of the Institute of Making. A luminary in his field, Mark has authored the acclaimed book "Stuff Matters," a New York Times bestseller that clinched the prestigious Royal Society Winton Prize. His work extends to "Liquid," another notable publication that earned a spot on the shortlist for the same esteemed prize. Beyond his written contributions, Mark is a dynamic presence in the world of broadcasting. He captivates audiences through BBC TV and radio programs dedicated to the exploration of science and engineering, including titles such as "Everyday Miracles" and "How It Works." His multifaceted contributions encompass not only groundbreaking research and influential publications but also engaging presentations that bring the wonders of materials science to a broader audience. 



 

Timing

Doors to the theatre will open at 6.45pm and the talk will begin at 7.00pm.

Timing for the livestream

The livestream will go live at 6.55pm and the introduction will begin at 7.00pm. If you register but miss the livestream, the video will be available to you via the same link for two weeks after the event date.

Accessibility

The event will take place on the first floor and there is step-free access from the street via lift.

The closest underground station is Green Park, which is step-free.

There is space at floor level in the theatre for wheelchair users.

Seating is usually unreserved for our events. If you and your group require seating reservations, please do let us know by emailing us at events@ri.ac.uk, and we’ll be more than happy to help.

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Our theatre is equipped with an Audio Induction Loop. 

Covid guidelines

Face masks are no longer mandatory and wearing one in our Theatre and at other Ri events is at your discretion, however please do not attend the Ri if you are displaying Covid symptoms or, if you have tested, the result remains positive. Thank you for respecting other people and their choices, and for helping us keep all of our visitors and staff safe and well.

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