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Talk: The birth of planets
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37:55
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Talk: Other worlds
43:15
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35:26
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41:46
Talk: Can origami made of DNA help us kill superbugs?
33:55
Talk: Salty secrets - The search for life on Mars
34:55
Talk: Springboards and water slides – how pitcher plants trap insects
43:01
Talk: Using generative AI for planning and action in robotics
34:10
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40:21
Talk: Bridging games, art and science
36:55
Talk: Bringing the dead alive
47:15
Screening and Q&A: Digital voices – Technology for an inclusive world
41:25
Talk: Art, science, and 'X-ray vision'
23:25
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36:16
Talk: Quantum: for you, with you
37:15
Talk: Seismic senses - from spiders to elephants
31:40
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34:36
Talk: Seeing the unseen - from quantum mysteries to quantum microscopes
36:25
Talk: Pollution detectives - Daphnia at work
36:50
Talk: The Square Kilometre Array Observatory - big data and transformational science
38:45
Talk: The future of plastics
40:16
Talk: Fighting superbugs with tiny warriors
36:01
Talk: The future of inclusive spaceflight
40:05
Talk: The PhotoSYNTH and accessible music making
36:35
Talk: Smart surgical gloves - precision at your fingertips
46:20
Talk: The energy makeover - science, sustainability, and you
33:51
Talk: Brain surgery without scalpels
39:55
Talk: Why do some people struggle with maths?
27:40
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32:55
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36:21
Lates: Inside the ideological brain
34:27
Lates: AI is only responsible when it is democratic
30:16
Lates: Unveiling a universe full of black holes
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The life and times of Francis Crick | The Royal Society
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How mathematicians are helping art historians | The Royal Society
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Science under threat: the politics of institutionalised disinformation | The Royal Society
59:48
Lie theory, deformations and the life sciences | The Royal Society
1:15:25
Life with two X chromosomes | The Royal Society
45:51
The Royal Society Young People's Book Prize 2024
1:03:05
How the human brain thinks about itself | The Royal Society
59:44
Jess Wade on the technologies of the future | The Royal Society
1:03:13
Privacy for the paranoid: the ultimate limits of secrecy | The Royal Society
1:01:47
Uncovering the secret strategies of a parasitic worm | The Royal Society
1:17:06
How medicines can be tailored to African populations | The Royal Society
1:10:01
A Journey Through the Virosphere | The Royal Society
1:08:16
Small structures from soft matter | The Royal Society
1:08:26
Discoveries at the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn | The Royal Society
1:06:01
Talking embryos: changing public perceptions of embryo research | The Royal Society
57:50
Dr Anthony Fauci on the lessons from AIDS and COVID-19 | The Royal Society
1:03:58
Consciousness in humans and other things with Anil K Seth | The Royal Society
51:35
Young People's Book Prize Award Ceremony 2023 | The Royal Society
1:12:51
Embracing neurodiversity | The Royal Society
1:01:00
Making medicines in an energy-deprived world | The Royal Society
57:31
From deep network mysteries to physics | The Royal Society
1:01:46
Science Book Prize Award Ceremony 2023 | The Royal Society
55:16
Why soil is vital to life | The Royal Society
1:54:53
AI Safety: Expect the unexpected | The Royal Society
1:05:37
Neurons, synapses, and the instinct of survival | The Royal Society
1:02:55
The Science of True Crime | The Royal Society
1:33:14
From Leeuwenhoek to the electron microscope | The Royal Society
55:30
Communicating Covid - with Jonathan Van-Tam | The Royal Society
1:05:45
Carbon-based nanoelectronics: from simulations to applications | the Royal Society
1:06:16
The path to a sustainable world with professor Steven Chu | the Royal Society
1:05:05
Remaking ourselves: human genome editing | The Royal Society
1:05:46
New tools to fight tuberculosis | The Royal Society
59:10
Computer vision: learning to see the world | The Royal Society
1:19:16
The making, keeping and losing of memory | Ferrier Prize Lecture 2023
1:05:23
Ottoline Leyser: the story of my life | The Royal Society
56:05
Young People's Book Prize 2022 Award Ceremony | The Royal Society
54:38
Astronomy by microscope? | The Royal Society
57:45
DNA graffiti: mutation patterns in cancer | The Royal Society
1:04:40
Jim Al-Khalili presents the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2022
1:22:01
Jeremy Farrar on philanthropy in a changing world | The Royal Society
54:40
What would a world without wheat be like? | The Royal Society
56:07
Can AI help us think for ourselves? | The Royal Society
1:05:17
Data-driven materials discovery | The Royal Society
55:37
The science of laughter with Sophie Scott | The Royal Society
1:17:29
The politics of DNA and the story of eugenics with Adam Rutherford | The Royal Society
52:13
The history of women and maths | The Royal Society
1:14:05
Truly sustainable energy storage | The Royal Society
50:03
Proteins in 3D | The Royal Society
59:56
The brain and obesity | The Royal Society
57:15
Can we bring animals back from extinction? | The Royal Society
41:22
Space weather with Suzie Imber | The Royal Society
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Probability theory and AI | The Royal Society
57:04
Can seaweed heal wounds without scarring? | The Royal Society
57:39
The online information environment | The Royal Society
55:54
You and the planet: tomorrow's Earth | The Royal Society
42:43
Why is the smallpox vaccine still studied? | The Royal Society
59:01
Can you use the same vaccine on different species? | The Royal Society
58:54
Brian Cox presents the Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize | The Royal Society
44:52
Maths, pandemics and us | The Royal Society
1:00:19
Hubble’s legacy: A journey into the Universe | The Royal Society
1:00:55
When does a pandemic become endemic? With Professor Brian Cox | The Royal Society
52:53
How can African scientists help feed the Continent? | The Royal Society
41:51
How the brain controls the body | The Royal Society
53:33
Addiction and the brain | The Royal Society
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Jim Al-Khalili and Adam Rutherford: what is quantum biology? | The Royal Society
You and the Planet: how can we save our seas? | The Royal Society
1:06:00
Vaccines: a double dose with Professor Brian Cox | The Royal Society
57:57
What are Fast Radio Bursts? | The Royal Society
59:49
Long COVID: an unfolding story with Professor Brian Cox | The Royal Society
1:01:45
Animate materials with Mark Miodownik | The Royal Society
1:02:45
You and the Planet: fresh ideas for tackling air pollution | The Royal Society
58:11
Shining a light on the brain | The Royal Society
59:45
David Attenborough and Venki Ramakrishnan on the Dasgupta Review | The Royal Society
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Professor Brian Cox on the race for a COVID-19 vaccine | The Royal Society
55:46
Putting the sun in a bottle: the path to delivering sustainable fusion power | The Royal Society
55:11
Biological intelligence: how we learn, predict and decide | The Royal Society
55:59
Jim Al-Khalili: Are threats to freedom damaging science? | The Royal Society
58:38
The what, the how and the why of the pandemic | The Royal Society
1:03:07
You and the Planet: can digital technology save the world?| The Royal Society
Seeing the future: how our brains decide our actions | The Royal Society
59:02
Defining science through history | The Royal Society
1:01:24
David Spiegelhalter: Communicating statistics in the time of COVID | The Royal Society
1:00:32
You and the Planet: fighting climate change in the 'new normal' | The Royal Society
1:06:57
An evening with Stephen Fry and Venki Ramakrishnan | The Royal Society
52:36
Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize 2020: Is science writing the solution?
1:24:41
You and the Planet: why is biodiversity important? | The Royal Society
47:14
Martyn Poliakoff: the elements of chemistry | The Royal Society
1:22:12
You and the Planet: sustainable food production with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall | The Royal Society
45:08
Milner Lecture 2019: Towards the genomic footprints of life
1:29:16
You and the Planet: sustainable and renewable energy | the Royal Society
1:00:43
Rosalind Franklin Lecture 2019: Nanomaterials from bench to bedside
1:12:15
You and the Planet: climate change and the state of the Earth | The Royal Society
19:03
Lightning lectures: The art of AI extrapolation | The Royal Society
22:27
What are your pets thinking? | The Royal Society
20:33
Lightning lectures: Uncovering the complexity of doping in sport | The Royal Society
21:50
Lightning lectures: Powering the future | The Royal Society
29:28
Lightning lectures: Seeing the air you breathe | The Royal Society
20:16
Lightning lectures: Exploring exoplanets | The Royal Society
24:34
Faces from the Front | Lightning Lectures | Royal Society
12:50
Life begins at 40: the biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis Q&A
47:16
Life begins at 40: the biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis | The Royal Society
12:00
Our Changing Climate: learning from the past to inform future choices Q&A
45:24
Our Changing Climate: learning from the past to inform future choices
10:19
The Croonian Lecture 2019: from diagnosis to therapy in Duchenne muscular dystrophy Q&A
51:56
The Croonian Lecture 2019: from diagnosis to therapy in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
12:05
The Bakerian Lecture 2019: quantum revolution Q&A
52:14
The Bakerian Lecture 2019: quantum revolution
14:44
Could you make a robot orchestra? Q&A | The Royal Society
47:02
Could you make a robot orchestra? | The Royal Society
1:47:24
You and AI presented by Professor Brian Cox | The Royal Society
1:00:00
Lectures from the archive: The social function of history and twentieth-century science
1:02:56
Lectures from the archive: Contemporary art and the obsession with science | The Royal Society
44:56
Your planet your questions (YPYQ) – full
1:25:00
Brian Cox presents Science matters - Feeding the future
1:40:20
Brian Cox presents Science Matters - Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence
1:27:37
Brian Cox presents Science Matters - Climate change
Professor Andrea Ghez - The monster at the heart of our galaxy
1:26:29
The wisdom of the crowd (with Professor Marcus du Sautoy)
46:43
Volcanoes: from fuming vents to extinction events
1:16:34
Science on the frontline
14:05
The Francis Crick Lecture 2018: Parkinson's disease Q&A
41:01
The Francis Crick Lecture 2018: Parkinson's disease
8:39
Volcanoes: from fuming vents to extinction events Q&A
1:05:41
When to trust a self-driving car
1:08:42
The Acoustic Bubble: Climate Change, Spaceships, Dolphins, and the Antibiotic Apocalypse
1:07:46
Inspiring science books of 2018 with Brian Cox
1:03:50
Are batteries the right option for a sustainable future? - Professor Jean-Marie Tarascon
52:52
Q&A with Professor Brian Cox - What's the future of artificial intelligence
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You and AI – the politics of AI
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Investigating the structure of molecules inside cells
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You and AI – the challenges to making machines play fair
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Re-writing the Code of Life: CRISPR Systems and Applications of Gene Editing
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You and AI – the practical applications of AI
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You and AI – the history, capabilities and frontiers of AI
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Can we make rabies history? Realising the value of research for the global elimination of rabies
The future of your genetic health
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Living materials with Mark Miodownik | The Royal Society
15:45
A Q&A with our 2017 Francis Crick Prize winner, Professor Simon Myers.
48:34
The birth of a new species: Bringing together, yet driving apart
57:08
Why do some people become psychopaths?
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Inspiring science books of 2017 with Brian Cox
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The Seabird's Cry
59:15
Adventures in the Indo pacific
1:12:41
The art of science writing panel discussion
59:25
Blunders and breakthroughs
53:41
The scent of attraction
52:27
Some like it hot
55:09
Inspiring Reads for Curious Minds
47:53
3D-Print your way to health
11:21
A Q&A with our Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal winner, Professor Jon Agar
51:47
The curious history of curiosity-driven research
30:40
A Q&A with our Kavli Medal & Lecture winner, Professor Henry Snaith
28:33
Photovoltaic solar energy - Kavli Lecture by Professor Henry Snaith
1:03:52
Wiring up the brain: How axons navigate
1:01:55
Computing for the future of the planet
1:09:33
Climate change: catastrophe, hoax or just lukewarm?
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Why we write - the history of science
1:26:09
Frankenstein inspiring the monster
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Why is life the way it is? Dr Nick Lane | The Royal Society
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Francis Crick Prize Lecture 2016 by Dr Madan Babu Mohan
In search of software perfection - 2016 Milner Award lecture by Dr Xavier Leroy.