Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace 04 May 2012 to 07 October 2012 I’ve already waxed lyrical...
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Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace Friday, 04 May 2012 to Sunday, 07 October 2012 If you missed the...
Hunterian Museum The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London Friday 18 May, 6-9pm If you've...
Brains: The Mind as Matter Wellcome Collection, Euston Road, London 29 March 2012 - 17 June 2012 After my interest...
Hurricane Igor, 13 September 2010 Horizon: Global Weirding BBC HD, 27 March 2012 I have not watched BBC's Horizon for...
Watson plays Jeopardy! Horizon: The Hunt for AI BBC HD, 3 April 2012 As the stern grandfather of the BBC’s...
Andrew Shoben, greyworld Felix editor Matt Colvin looks back on an afternoon of technology, entertainment, design - and Victorian hats....
Have you ever wondered what your voice might sound like on another planet? A team of scientists working at the...
Hunterian Museum The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London Permanent exhibition Is the collection at...
Today I had the chance to go along to the preview of this year's Kinetica Art Fair. I really can't...
Four Reasons Why Leonardo da Vinci was a Scientist First and Artist Second National Gallery 9 November 2011 - 5...
Medicine Man / Medicine Now Wellcome Collection, Euston Road, London Permanent exhibitions Rather than stick around at their newest exhibition...
When we think of the Science Museum, our first thoughts rarely involve contemporary research. Yet, with the help of the...
A big and warm welcome to you, kind and enthusiastic reader: a big and warm welcome to the realm of...
Daily planetarium shows: 11.45, 13.30, 15.15 (weekends/holidays) | 14.45 (weekdays in term-time) Royal Observatory Greenwich, Greenwich Park, Greenwich, SE10 9NF...
5:30pm on Sunday 11th December Metric, Imperial College Union (free entry) IC Radio brings everybody's favourite panel game to Imperial...
Herbert Ponting, The ramparts of Mount Erebus, 1911 The Heart of the Great Alone: Scott, Shackleton and Antarctic Photography The...
Power of Making Victoria and Albert Museum 6 September 2011 – 2 January 2012 There are three types of making:...
At number twenty in Gordon’s street Where Ingold’s shelter used to be A thin, tall man with Chem degree Will...
9 September 2011 - 5 February 2012 Royal Observatory Greenwich, Greenwich Park, Greenwich, SE10 9NF "The Royal Observatory Greenwich is...
World Wide Mind: The coming Integration of Humanity, Machines, and the Internet by Michael Chorost World Wide Mind is a...
The story of Henrietta Lacks, the African American woman whose cancer cells gave rise to the famous HeLa cellline is...
John Gray, he of 'Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus' fame, has a new book out. It's been...
A whistle stop tour of Mark Stevenson’s vision of the future, this book is a crash course in some of...
Interwoven digital artwork and photography explores the future of London under climate change. The Museum of London - Free Exhibition....
On the last Wednesday of every month, an all-adult crowd are invited to sample the delights of the Science Museum,...
This was a particular highlight from this year’s TV programming, and my personal favourite of 2010. In a new adventuring...
Richard Mabey’s new book is as much a story about human nature as it is about plants. After all, a...
Fifteen stops on the Piccadilly line did nothing to shake off the twinges of my subtle hangover. The bracing air...