Reith Lecturers: Science
Hear Reith Lectures from the world of science and astronomy inc. Robert Oppenheimer
The Sciences and Man's Community—Robert Oppenheimer - Science and the Common Understanding
Professor Robert Oppenheimer explains how human communities resemble atoms.
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The Origin of the Universe 1—Bernard Lovell - The Individual and the Universe
Professor Bernard Lovell contemplates the implications of evolutionary theory.
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The Origin of the Universe 2—Bernard Lovell - The Individual and the Universe
Professor Bernard Lovell explores the continuous creation theory of the universe.
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Science and Education—Edward Appleton - Science and the Nation
Professor Edward Appleton considers how to teach science in order to inspire new talent.
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The Scientific Citizen—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
Prof Martin Rees asks who we should trust to explain the risks we face.
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Surviving the Century—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
Does science have the answers to help us save our planet?
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What We'll Never Know—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
Professor Martin Rees explains where the limits of our scientific knowledge lie.
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The Runaway World—Martin Rees - Scientific Horizons
Prof Rees calls for the UK to stay at the forefront of scientific research and discovery.
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Do black holes have no hair?—Professor Stephen Hawking - Black Holes
Professor Stephen Hawking delivers the first of his BBC Reith Lectures on black holes.
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Black holes ain't as black as they are painted—Professor Stephen Hawking - Black Holes
Professor Stephen Hawking delivers the second of his BBC Reith Lectures on black holes.
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