Category Archives: science

RI’s ‘Forbidden crystal symmetry in mathematics and architecture’ what’s not to like?
RI event ‘Forbidden crystal symmetry in mathematics and architecture’ Yesterday evening I went to an event at The Royal Institution (London) for the first time. When I was doing my MA at the Royal College of Art, the lovely artist/lecturer Jo

RI’s ‘Forbidden crystal symmetry in mathematics and architecture’ what’s not to like?
RI event ‘Forbidden crystal symmetry in mathematics and architecture’ Yesterday evening I went to an event at The Royal Institution (London) for the first time. When I was doing my MA at the Royal College of Art, the lovely artist/lecturer Jo
All kinds of minds… Great TED talks…
#TED playlist: All kinds of minds (8 talks) http://t.co/uGQQAuZj5T — andrea jespersen (@AndreaJespersen) September 14, 2013
All kinds of minds… Great TED talks…
#TED playlist: All kinds of minds (8 talks) http://t.co/uGQQAuZj5T — andrea jespersen (@AndreaJespersen) September 14, 2013

Beautiful interactive timeline illustrating 100 Years of Crystallography
RI Channel… 100 years timeline… First developed by William and Lawrence Bragg 100 years ago, crystallography is regarded as one of the greatest innovations of the twentieth century. To mark the centenary year of the Bragg’s pioneering work, the Crystallography Collection

Beautiful interactive timeline illustrating 100 Years of Crystallography
RI Channel… 100 years timeline… First developed by William and Lawrence Bragg 100 years ago, crystallography is regarded as one of the greatest innovations of the twentieth century. To mark the centenary year of the Bragg’s pioneering work, the Crystallography Collection

Big, Bang, Biospheres and Beyond ; Astronomer Lord Martin Rees
In November 2012, I went to the Annual Science Lecture at the Natural History Museum given by Lord Martin Rees. A brilliant talk about the origins of the universe, the possibility of life elsewhere and the future where space exploration will be

Big, Bang, Biospheres and Beyond ; Astronomer Lord Martin Rees
In November 2012, I went to the Annual Science Lecture at the Natural History Museum given by Lord Martin Rees. A brilliant talk about the origins of the universe, the possibility of life elsewhere and the future where space exploration will be
Consciousness: The hard problem?
The Guardian science correspondent Alok Jha is having a conversation with Dr Anil Seth, Prof Barry Smith, and Prof Chris Frith about consciousness.
Consciousness: The hard problem?
The Guardian science correspondent Alok Jha is having a conversation with Dr Anil Seth, Prof Barry Smith, and Prof Chris Frith about consciousness.