The Royal Institution
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The Royal Institution is a 200 year old independent charity creating opportunities for the public and scientists to explore science together, through events, education, and the CHRISTMAS LECTURES.
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Vision of the future - Geoffrey G. Gouriet's 1972 Christmas Lectures 6/6

But electrons aren't coloured! - Geoffrey G. Gouriet's 1972 Christmas Lectures 5/6

Pictures with and without wires - Geoffrey G. Gouriet's 1972 Christmas Lectures 4/6

The sound of broadcasting - Geoffrey G. Gouriet's 1972 Christmas Lectures 3/6

Getting rid of the wires - Geoffrey G. Gouriet's 1972 Christmas Lectures 2/6

How it all began - Geoffrey G. Gouriet's 1972 Christmas Lectures 1/6

Gravity - the internet's most asked questions - with Claudia de Rham

Q&A: How physics connects our universe - with Chris White

How physics connects our universe - with Chris White

A scientist's guide to wellness, ageing and death - with John Tregoning

Q&A: A scientist's guide to wellness, ageing and death - with John Tregoning

How the stars made us - with Roberto Trotta

Q&A: How the stars made us - with Roberta Trotta

How microscopes have changed our lives - with Anwen Bullen

Optimising our world with mathematical models - with Jane Hillston

Q&A: Optimising our world with mathematical models - with Jane Hillston

Is there a standard model of cosmology? - with George Efstathiou

Q&A: Is there a standard model of cosmology? - with George Efstathiou

Neuromorphic computing - with Johan Mentink

Following Faraday's hint: The search for quantum gravity - with Jim Gates

Beyond the map - Philip Morrison's 1968 Christmas Lectures 6/6

Dwarf and giant numbers - Philip Morrison's 1968 Christmas Lectures 5/6

Tiny technology - Philip Morrison's 1968 Christmas Lectures 4/6

A prodigious leap - Philip Morrison's 1968 Christmas Lectures 3/6

Meat and drink sufficient for 1728 Lilliputians - Philip Morrison's 1968 Christmas Lectures 2/6

Science of Scale - Philip Morrison's 1968 Christmas Lectures 1/6

How quantum will affect cities - with Ruth Oulton

Q&A: How quantum will affect cities - with Ruth Oulton

A step back in time at the Royal Institution - with David Phillips

How to stop a killer asteroid from hitting Earth - with Robin George Andrews