History of science lectures
Summary: Listen to history of science lectures and discussions at the Royal Society, the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
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Podcasts:
The genius and legacy of Michael Faraday
Banks in the land of ice and fire
Banks in the land of ice and fire
Behind the scenes at the Royal Society
A new visible world: Robert Hooke’s Micrographia
A new visible world: Robert Hooke’s Micrographia
Mendel's legacy
Science on myself
Experiments in paint: Reynolds, chemistry and the Royal Society
Women’s work: Dorothy Hodgkin and the culture and craft of X-ray crystallography
The image of Restoration science: the frontispiece of Sprat’s 'History of the Royal Society'
The medieval science of light: uncovering meaning with an interdisciplinary methodology
Triangulating positions: Hevelius, Halley and the management of the open-sights controversy
Hero or villain? Nevil Maskelyne's posthumous reputation
'How should a chemist understand brewing?' Beer and theory around 1800