The Big Brain: Size and Intelligence Professor Alain Goriely FRS 18:00 - 19:00 Register now to: Watch online Need help registering?
The Connected Brain: Network and Communication The brain is mostly organised into small modular regions connected...
19th-Century Eclipse Expeditions During the late 19th century, British and American organisations such...
The Convoluted Brain: Wrinkles and Folds The human brain has a very distinct and complex appearance...
Planes and pacifism: Activities and attitudes of British mathematicians during WWI The First World War was the first time that war...
Shaping Mathematical Practices of the Science of the Stars Extant manuscripts, early library catalogues, lists of loans and wills...
Alan Turing: The Founder of Computer Science Professor Jonathan Bowen reflects on the brilliant work and tragic...
Victorian Era Astronomy: On Land and in the Skies In the late 19th-century, astronomical research could be practical, using...
The Big Brain: Size and Intelligence For centuries, scientists have tried to identify what is special...
Engineering: Archimedes of Syracuse In the 3rd century BCE, the Sicilian polymath Archimedes significantly advanced human understanding of mathematics, geometry and astronomy.
Time for a Change: Introducing irreversible time in economics An exploration of the remarkable consequences of using Boltzmann's 1870s...