Royal Institution Christmas Lectures - S33
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Royal Institution Christmas Lectures - S33
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HD
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Nov 25, 2024
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Seasons (58)
1. 19662. 19673. 19684. 19695. 19706. 19717. 19728. 1973: The Languages of Animals9. 197410. 197511. 197612. 197713. 1978: Mathematics into Pictures14. 197915. 198016. 198117. 198218. 198319. 198420. 1985: Communicating21. 198622. 1987: Crystals and Lasers23. 198824. 198925. 199026. 1991: Growing Up in the Universe27. 199228. 1993: The Cosmic Onion29. 199430. 1995: Planet Earth, An Explorer's Guide31. 1996: The History in our Bones32. 1997: The Magical Maze33. 1998: Staying Alive: The Body in Balance34. 1999: Arrow of Time35. 2000: Rise of the Robots36. 2001: The Secrets of Life37. 2002: Smart Stuff38. 2003: Voyage in Space and Time39. 2004: To the Ends of the Earth: Surviving Antarctic Extremes40. 2005: The Truth About Food41. 200642. 2007: Back from the Brink, the Science of Survival43. 2008: Hi-tech Trek - The Quest for the Ultimate Computer44. 2009: The 300-Million-Year War45. 2010: Size Matters46. 2011: Meet Your Brain47. 2012: The Modern Alchemist48. 2013: Life Fantastic49. 2014: Sparks Will Fly - How to Hack your Home50. 2015: How to Survive in Space51. 2016: Supercharged - Fuelling the Future52. 2017: The Language of Life53. 2018: Who Am I?54. 2019: Secret & Lies - The Hidden Power of Maths55. 2020: Planet Earth: A user’s guide56. 2021: Going viral: How Covid changed science forever57. 2022: Secrets of forensic science58. 2023:The Truth about AI
Episodes (5)
1. Staying Alive: The Body In Balance - Sen2. Staying Alive: The Body In Balance - Fat3. Staying Alive: The Body In Balance - Chi4. Staying Alive: The Body In Balance - Tim5. Staying Alive: The Body In Balance - Pus
Synopsis Royal Institution Christmas Lectures - S33
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are a series of lectures on a single topic, which have been held at the Royal Institution in London each year since 1825. The lectures present scientific subjects to a general audience, including young people, in an informative and entertaining manner. Michael Faraday initiated the first Christmas Lecture series in 1825. This came at a time when organised education for young people was scarce. Faraday presented a total of nineteen series in all.