London 1616: a snapshot of London early in James 1's reign This talk was given by Dr Ann Saunders, a leading...
The Beginning and the End: Images of the Universe Creation and Last Judgement, or Big Bang and Gravitational Collapse...
Discovering Australia: The legend and the reality of the navigator-explorer Matthew Flinders Matthew Flinders is remembered as one of Britain’s greatest navigator-explorers...
How to be a Winner: The maths of race fixing and money laundering How does maths shed light on the fixing of horse...
The importance of being peripheral The maths of surfaces and boundaries. Queen Dido's problem. The...
Now the dust has settled: A view of Robert Hooke post-2003 The tercentenary in 2003 of Hooke's death saw a flurry...
Why the Enlightenment still matters today “The Enlightenment” has been regarded as a turning point in...
Richard Hakluyt: London’s role in navigation and history Richard Hakluyt (1552-1616) is famous for his Principal Navigations, intended...