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Carbon storage: caught between a rock and climate change
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Who cares about the history of science?
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Picasso, pottery and plants: Hidden rules governing the development of natural forms
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Clifford Paterson Lecture 2016: The attractions of magnetism: chips, cancer and crime
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In search of software perfection - 2016 Milner Award lecture by Dr Xavier Leroy.
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Learning machines – how computers got smart
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Our window on the Universe - Rosalind Franklin Lecture 2016 by Professor Jo Dunkley.
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Professor Andrea Ghez - The monster at the heart of our galaxy
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Francis Crick Prize Lecture 2016 by Dr Madan Babu Mohan
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Why is life the way it is? Michael Faraday Prize Lecture - Dr Nick Lane
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What on Earth is happening to our atmosphere?
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The attractions of magnetism: chips, cancer and crime
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Brian Cox presents Science Matters - Climate Change
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Diversity Conference 2016: Diversity matters - the road to inclusivity - Bonnie Greer OBE
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From base change to better care in diabetes - Royal Society GlaxoSmithKline Lecture 2016
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Revolutionary science in the age of the guillotine
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Diversity Conference 2016: Diversity matters - the road to inclusivity panel session
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Diversity Conference 2016: Diversity matters - the road to inclusivity panel session 2 & awards
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Quantum security solutions: security guaranteed by the law of physics
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A Life In Health: in conversation with Dame Sally Davies
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Revolutionary science in the age of the guillotine
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Full event: The Paris Agreement on climate change: what does it mean for the UK?
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Brian Cox Presents - Science Book Prize 2016
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Genes to beans: polyploidy on a plate
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Anniversary Address from Sir Venki Ramakrishnan, President of the Royal Society
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Gene regulation and the epigenome
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Brian Cox presents Science matters - Feeding the future
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Science with a million people
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Milner Award Lecture 2015: Reactive, real-time and hybrid computer systems
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Sir Paul Nurse Anniversary Day speech 2015: Why do we do research?
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Volcanoes and us
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Brian Cox presents Science Matters - Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence
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Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Books 2015
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Frankenstein: Inspiring the monster
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Frankenstein inspiring the monster
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Bioinspiration panel discussion
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Why we write - the history of science
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Cuckoos and their victims: An evolutionary arms race
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Computing for the future of the planet
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Climate change: catastrophe, hoax or just lukewarm?
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Out in STEM 2017
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Florian Hollfelder – Bioinspired genotype–phenotype linkages
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Wiring up the brain: How axons navigate
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Photovoltaic solar energy - Kavli Lecture by Professor Henry Snaith
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A Q&A with our Kavli Medal & Lecture winner, Professor Henry Snaith
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Continental loss: the quest to determine Antarctica’s contribution to sea-level change
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The Everest Problem - Objectivity #117
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The curious history of curiosity-driven research
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Bacterial cell walls, antibiotics and the origins of life
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A Q&A with our Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal winner, Professor Jon Agar
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Women writing science
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3D-Print your way to health
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Ebola: inside an epidemic
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Inspiring Reads for Curious Minds
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The Long Road to the Higgs boson - and beyond
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Some like it hot
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Is chemistry really so difficult?
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The scent of attraction
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Royal Society Brian Mercer Award 2014 for innovation
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Blunders and breakthroughs
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Statistical and causal approaches to machine learning
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The art of science writing panel discussion
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Sir Paul Nurse: Trust in science
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Adventures in the Indo pacific
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Harnessing power of mobile phones and big data for global health
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The Seabird's Cry
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How embryos build organs to last a lifetime
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Inspiring science books of 2017 with Brian Cox
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We have a discovery: the future of the Higgs boson
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Why do some people become psychopaths?
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The dark side of the universe
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The birth of a new species: Bringing together, yet driving apart
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The importance of science: an outsider's perspective
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A Q&A with our 2017 Francis Crick Prize winner, Professor Simon Myers.
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Understanding the chain fountain
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The wisdom of the crowd (with Professor Marcus du Sautoy)
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Finding Moonshine: A Mathematician's journey through symmetry
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The Michael Faraday Prize Lecture 2017 - Professor Mark Miodownik
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Proof-reading: Telling stories with numbers, telling stories with words
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The future of your genetic health
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From sled dogs to rockets: What is everyone doing in the Antarctic and the Arctic?
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Can we make rabies history? Realising the value of research for the global elimination of rabies
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The Curious Brain in the Museum
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You and AI – the history, capabilities and frontiers of AI
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Brian Cox - Making Britain the best place in the world to do science
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You and AI - AI Applications
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The teenage brain
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Re-writing the Code of Life: CRISPR Systems and Applications of Gene Editing
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Mutations: great and small
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You and AI – the challenges to making machines play fair
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Investigating the structure of molecules inside cells
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Genetics, epigenetics and disease
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You and AI – Just An Engineer: The Politics of AI