Ri Science Podcast

Ri Science Podcast

Explore a new area of science every month from the world's sharpest minds. 'From the Theatre' episodes every second Wednesday of the month, bringing you talks from the Ri's world-renowned Theatre. Ri Science Podcast original episodes every last Wednesday of the month, lifting the lid on the science all around us.

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Episoder(117)

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and its Legacy – with Experts Phillip Ball, Miranda Seymour, Frank James and Angela Wright

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and its Legacy – with Experts Phillip Ball, Miranda Seymour, Frank James and Angela Wright

2018 marks 200 years since the publication of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, a book that is just as relevant now as it was in 1818. Today, Shelley's creature lives on, as an embodiment of society's anxi...

26 Feb 20181h 27min

A Whirlwind Tour of Science - with Dr Karl Kruszelnicki

A Whirlwind Tour of Science - with Dr Karl Kruszelnicki

Australian author and presenter Dr Karl Kruszelnicki gives a whirlwind tour of incredible science facts and questions. Like who put a nuclear reactor in africa 2 billion years ago? And is there life o...

31 Jan 20181h 22min

What Our Brains Want - with Ray Dolan, Wolfram Schultz and Peter Dayan

What Our Brains Want - with Ray Dolan, Wolfram Schultz and Peter Dayan

Our sense of reward motivates us and is essential for survival, so when the system malfunctions, it can lead to big problems. This month, Ray Dolan, Wolfram Schultz and Peter Dayan, winners of the 201...

22 Des 20171h 15min

Autism: A personal journey – with Dame Stephanie Shirley

Autism: A personal journey – with Dame Stephanie Shirley

An estimated 700,000 people in Britain are affected by autism. In this Discourse, Dame Stephanie Shirley shares her hands-on experience of the disorder.Dame Stephanie Shirley is an information technol...

27 Nov 20171h 10min

New Genes from Scratch - Aoife McLysaght

New Genes from Scratch - Aoife McLysaght

Aoife McLysaght explores the evolution of new genes, how they sometimes become essential, and the link between new genes and disease including cancer.Aoife's lecture was given as the 2016 JBS Haldane ...

30 Okt 20171h 25min

Science at the Extremes - with Greg Foot, Dan Martin and Leigh Marsh

Science at the Extremes - with Greg Foot, Dan Martin and Leigh Marsh

Greg Foot leads a scientific exploration to the top of the tallest mountain and bottom of the deepest ocean, accompanied by mountaineer medic Dan Martin and oceanographer explorer Leigh Marsh.Greg Foo...

7 Aug 201758min

Epigenetics and Parental Origin Effects - with Anne Ferguson-Smith

Epigenetics and Parental Origin Effects - with Anne Ferguson-Smith

Anne Ferguson-Smith explains what epigenetics is and how our environment interacts with our genome and if these changes can be passed on to the next generation. What is epigenetic inheritance and why ...

3 Jul 201757min

Revolutionary Science and the French Revolution

Revolutionary Science and the French Revolution

Steve Jones chronicles the remarkable scientific advances made during the French Revolution and ambles through the history of modern science and current research.Paris at the time of the French Revolu...

5 Jun 201748min

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