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Plastic surgery was born not in the Hollywood Hills among the rich and famous, but from the battlefields and the trenches of World ... We're sure that all pet owners have wondered: How intelligent are dogs? Are cats smarter than dogs? What about rats? You may ... Atmospheric physicist Dr Mark Richards joins us to explain how we can monitor the air we breathe using environmental sensors ... Venture into the lab with Dr Ulrich Hintermair to discover the role of chemical catalysts in the creation of sustainable energy. Astrophysicist Professor Giovanna Tinetti explores exoplanets – far away planets beyond our solar system that we might one day ... Astrophysicist Professor Giovanna Tinetti explores exoplanets – far away planets beyond our solar system that could be ...

We're wired for survival, not objective truth. Our brains fall prey to emotions, cling to comfortable beliefs, and bend to social ... Would aeroplanes be more fuel-efficient if they actually behaved like birds? From producing lift with their tails to allowing their ... Geoffrey G. Gouriet discusses how colour picture is produced and transmitted in his fifth Christmas How do we decide what is the best course of action? How do we use prior experience to guide these actions? How do we decide ... Historians bring to thinking about science policy a very particular understanding which should be central to policy: historians are ... Professor Danielle George is an engineer with a passion for inspiring the next generation of scientists. She has dedicated her ...

Sir Jeremy Farrar OBE FRS, Director of Wellcome, spoke on 'Philanthropy and Leadership in a Changing World', and answered ...

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Faces from the Front | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society

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Plastic surgery was born not in the Hollywood Hills among the rich and famous, but from the battlefields and the trenches of World ...

The Secret Mind of Pets | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society

The Secret Mind of Pets | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society

We're sure that all pet owners have wondered: How intelligent are dogs? Are cats smarter than dogs? What about rats? You may ...

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Seeing the air you breathe | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society

Seeing the air you breathe | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society

Atmospheric physicist Dr Mark Richards joins us to explain how we can monitor the air we breathe using environmental sensors ...

Lightning lectures: Powering the future | The Royal Society

Lightning lectures: Powering the future | The Royal Society

Venture into the lab with Dr Ulrich Hintermair to discover the role of chemical catalysts in the creation of sustainable energy.

Exploring Exoplanets | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society

Exploring Exoplanets | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society

Astrophysicist Professor Giovanna Tinetti explores exoplanets – far away planets beyond our solar system that we might one day ...

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Lightning lectures: Exploring exoplanets | The Royal Society

Lightning lectures: Exploring exoplanets | The Royal Society

Astrophysicist Professor Giovanna Tinetti explores exoplanets – far away planets beyond our solar system that could be ...

The battle for reality: Why science matters in an age of misinformation | The Royal Society

The battle for reality: Why science matters in an age of misinformation | The Royal Society

We're wired for survival, not objective truth. Our brains fall prey to emotions, cling to comfortable beliefs, and bend to social ...

Science under threat: the politics of institutionalised disinformation | The Royal Society

Science under threat: the politics of institutionalised disinformation | The Royal Society

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Would planes fly better if they were more like birds? | The Royal Society

Would planes fly better if they were more like birds? | The Royal Society

Would aeroplanes be more fuel-efficient if they actually behaved like birds? From producing lift with their tails to allowing their ...

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

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

Geoffrey G. Gouriet discusses how colour picture is produced and transmitted in his fifth Christmas

Seeing the future: how our brains decide our actions | The Royal Society

Seeing the future: how our brains decide our actions | The Royal Society

How do we decide what is the best course of action? How do we use prior experience to guide these actions? How do we decide ...

Bright futures in a dark universe | The Royal Society

Bright futures in a dark universe | The Royal Society

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Lectures from the archive: The social function of history and twentieth-century science

Lectures from the archive: The social function of history and twentieth-century science

Historians bring to thinking about science policy a very particular understanding which should be central to policy: historians are ...

Could you make a robot orchestra? | The Royal Society

Could you make a robot orchestra? | The Royal Society

Professor Danielle George is an engineer with a passion for inspiring the next generation of scientists. She has dedicated her ...

Cara's 2022 'Science and Civilisation' Lecture, co-hosted with the Royal Society, on 24 October 2022

Cara's 2022 'Science and Civilisation' Lecture, co-hosted with the Royal Society, on 24 October 2022

Sir Jeremy Farrar OBE FRS, Director of Wellcome, spoke on 'Philanthropy and Leadership in a Changing World', and answered ...