The Royal Institution - Channel
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How to Make a Pinhole Camera
Take authentic vintage-style photos with a camera you can make yourself. In a world saturated wit... -
How Greek Maths Changed the World
Professor Alan Davies presents a series of groundbreaking experiments pioneered by the Ancient Gr... -
Four Dimensional Maths: Things to See and Hear in the Fourth Dimension with Matt Parker
Matt Parker, comedian and mathematician, shows how four-dimensional shapes appear in a 3D world i... -
Giant bubbles - Science with children - ExpeRimental #3
Make a really good mixture for blowing soap bubbles, learn why bubbles are always round and find ... -
The Long Earth: Multiverse Physics
Philosopher of physics David Wallace guides us the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanic... -
Double Slit Experiment explained! by Jim Al-Khalili
"If you can explain this using common sense and logic, do let me know, because there is a Nobel P... -
Dark Matter's Not Enough
Andrew Pontzen on why the Universe should be weirder. Subscribe for regular science videos: Hel... -
Blaze of Steel: Explosive Chemistry - with Andrew Szydlo
Andrew Syzdlo, chemist and school teacher, explores the chemistry of iron and steel. Featuring co... -
Sean Carroll - The Particle at the End of the Universe
It was the universe's most elusive particle, the linchpin for everything scientists dreamed up to... -
Chemical Curiosities: Surprising Science and Dramatic Demonstrations
Professor Chris Bishop, presenter of the 2008 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, leads us thro... -
Understanding Crystallography - Part 1: From Proteins to Crystals
How can you determine the structure of a complex molecule from a single crystal? Professor Elsp... -
Tara Shears - Antimatter: Why the anti-world matters
Antimatter, an identical, oppositely charged version of normal matter, is one of the most mysteri...