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Meet Peter Gallivan, author of ‘The Hidden Heroes of Science: Shining a Light on the Unknown Trailblazers of the Scientific World’, an exciting new collaboration between DK Books and The Royal ...
The workshop will introduce students to the features of the BBC Micro-bit, a programmable device with powerful features, despite only being the size of a credit card. Students will programme the Micro ...
The workshop will introduce students to the features of the BBC Micro-bit, a programmable device with powerful features, despite only being the size of a credit card. Students will programme the Micro ...
In this workshop, students get to experience what it would be like to work in a forensics lab by investigating a fictional crime scene scenario. They will evaluate the crime scene and suspect DNA ...
This workshop explores a concept which astronomers refer to as "The Cosmic Distance Ladder". By measuring progressively larger distances in the solar system, and then beyond, we can get a handle on ...
Discover what a colour actually is, understand how objects become coloured, and how Chemists can manipulate these aspects to produce dyes. In this workshop students will discover what a colour ...
Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? The answer was first discovered over 150 years ago right here at the Royal Institution using this tube. John Tyndall was a keen mountaineer and spent quite ...
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