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May 29, 2024 • 34min

Eggs, Evolution, and life on Earth - with Jules Howard

What came first, the chicken, the egg, or...the jellyfish? Zoologist and author Jules Howard joins us this month to explore evolution through a new lens - the egg. Eggs play a fundamental role in the reproduction and development of most species, yet they have been relatively overlooked in the narrative of evolution and the progression of life on Earth. Jules takes us on a journey back through the history of eggs, their surprisingly fundamental role in everything from the extinction of dinosaurs to the evolution of the human brain. Ri Science Podcast episodes are released on the last Wednesday of every month. Subscribe to be notified as soon as the next episode is released! Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think, and to help more people discover the podcast. Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: https://www.rigb.org/whats-on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution X: https://twitter.com/Ri_Science Producer: Lia Hale Interviewer: Lia Hale Music: Joseph Sandy
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Apr 24, 2024 • 35min

The neuroscience of memory - with Charan Ranganath

Why is it that we can vividly remember a particular smell from years ago, but can’t remember where we put our keys a mere few hours prior? This month, we’re joined by renowned neuroscientist and author Dr Charan Ranganath to discuss how and why we remember. Charan is a Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology, and Director of the Dynamic Memory Lab at UC Davis, and has recently released his first book ‘Why We Remember’. Charan takes us on a journey through our own minds, and a forward look at the future of memory research.  Ri Science Podcast episodes are released on the last Wednesday of every month. Subscribe to be notified as soon as the next episode is released!    Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think, and to help other people discover the podcast.   Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: https://www.rigb.org/whats-on   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution   X: https://twitter.com/Ri_Science     Producer: Lia Hale  Assistant producer: Freddie Rodgers  Interviewer: Lisa Derry  Music: Joseph Sandy 
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Mar 27, 2024 • 41min

Ri on AI: The healthcare revolution – with Dr James Kinross

In the second episode of this miniseries, we’re exploring how AI is impacting different areas of scientific research, and in this episode we discuss the applications of AI in healthcare. Lisa Derry is joined by Dr James Kinross, a colorectal surgeon and medical researcher at Imperial College London, to discuss everything from the impact of AI on medical publishing to robotic surgery.Ri Science Podcast episodes are released on the last Wednesday of every month. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to be notified as soon as the next episode is released!Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think, and to help other people discover the podcast. Ri on AI episode 1: https://youtu.be/lxgaILSZEbU?si=T3INFIFJy9Zkx1wZ  Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: https://www.rigb.org/whats-on  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution  X: https://twitter.com/Ri_Science  Lead producer: Lia HaleAssistant producer: Freddie RodgersInterviewer: Lisa DerryMusic: Joseph Sandy
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Feb 28, 2024 • 35min

Geometry in Everyday Life - with the London Institute of Mathematical Sciences (LIMS)

Following on from his Discourse, Yang-Hui He is joined by LIMS science writer Madeleine Hall to discuss the past, present and future of Geometry. From Euclid’s postulates to how flower petals are arranged, explore how our modern understanding of geometry has come to be. LIMS is based here at the Ri, and you can find out more about their research by following the link below.     New Ri Science Podcast episodes will be released on the last Wednesday of every month, so make sure to tune in for the next episode at the end of March!    Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think, and to help more people discover the podcast.   LIMS: https://lims.ac.uk/   Watch Yang’s Discourse here: https://youtu.be/z8jdndd-x7w?si=N6WIndinnec3HMwA  Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: https://www.rigb.org/whats-on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution X: https://twitter.com/Ri_Science   Producer: Jeremy Monblat Assistant producer: Lia Hale, Freddie Rodgers Editor: Freddie Rodgers Interviewer: Jeremy Monblat  Music: Joseph Sandy
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Dec 13, 2023 • 43min

Ri on AI: Understanding AlphaFold with Dame Janet Thornton

We’re exploring how AI is impacting different areas of scientific research, and in this episode we discuss AlphaFold, the machine learning programme from DeepMind that can determine a protein structure from its amino acids alone. Lisa Derry is joined by Dame Janet Thornton, an oracle of bioinformatics and former Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute, to discuss how AlphaFold has revolutionised its field, and what it could do in the future. Thank you to our Christmas Lectures supporters and our title partner, CGI. Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think of the new video format, and to help more people discover the podcast. Search the AlphaFold database: https://alphafold.ebi.ac.uk/ Find out more about the 2023 CHRISTMAS LECTURES: https://www.rigb.org/christmas-lectures/truth-about-ai Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: www.rigb.org/whats-on YouTube: youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution Twitter: twitter.com/Ri_Science Producer: Lia Hale Production assistants: Sarah Dick and James Kavanagh Interviewer: Lisa Derry Music: Joseph Sandy
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Aug 24, 2023 • 16min

Tales from my PhD: Algorithms for energy efficiency – with Karan Mukhi

How can we improve the use of renewable energy in the power grid? In the final episode of the series 'Tales from my PhD', Charlotte Collingwood talks to Karan Mukhi about his work in computer science, creating algorithms to improve the efficiency of the national grid. Follow Charlotte on Twitter: @NeuroCharlotte Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think. Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: rigb.org/whats-on Watch videos on YouTube: youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution Follow us on social media: @Ri_Science Produced by: Charlotte Collingwood Music by: Joseph Sandy
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Aug 20, 2023 • 11min

Tales from my PhD: Fighting rice blast fungus – with Camilla Molinari

How do you fight a fungus? In this episode of ‘Tales from my PhD’, Charlotte Collingwood talks to Camilla Molinari about her work in plant pathology, studying the mechanisms and genetics of the rice blast fungus in order to limit its impact on food crops. Follow Camilla on Twitter: ⁠@CamilaMolinari3 Follow Charlotte on Twitter: ⁠@NeuroCharlotte⁠ Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think. Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: ⁠rigb.org/whats-on⁠ Watch videos on YouTube: ⁠youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution⁠ Follow us on social media: @Ri_Science Produced by: Charlotte Collingwood Music by: Joseph Sandy
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Aug 10, 2023 • 12min

Tales from my PhD: Researching anxiety and depression through computational models – with Sophie Shang

How can maths and computational models help us treat anxiety and depression? In this episode of 'Tales from my PhD', Charlotte Collingwood talks to Sophie Shang about her research in the field of computational psychiatry. A hallmark symptom of anxiety and depression is an intolerance of uncertainty. Sophie's work involves designing studies to test people's response to changes in their environment, analysing the data mathematically and then coding computational models in order to reveal patterns in human behaviour and mental health that are otherwise invisible. Follow Sophie on Twitter: @Sophie_Shang Follow Charlotte on Twitter: @NeuroCharlotte Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think. Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: rigb.org/whats-on Watch videos on YouTube: youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution Follow us on social media: twitter.com/Ri_Science Produced by: Charlotte Collingwood Music by: Joseph Sandy
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Aug 2, 2023 • 13min

Tales from my PhD: Saving manta rays – with Jessica Savage

There are an estimated 5 trillion plastic particles in the oceans, spelling trouble for marine ecosystems. Manta rays are one group of species at risk – how can we protect these animals? In this episode of 'Tales from my PhD', Charlotte Collingwood talks to Jessica Savage about her work analysing the species distribution of manta rays and global plastic pollution maps to aid marine science and conservation. Follow Jessica on Twitter: @Jessicasavage29 Follow Charlotte on Twitter: @NeuroCharlotte Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think. Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: rigb.org/whats-on Watch videos on YouTube: youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution Follow us on social media: twitter.com/Ri_Science Produced by: Charlotte Collingwood Music by: Joseph Sandy
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Jul 31, 2023 • 48min

How to hear gravitational waves – with Tessa Baker

How can we detect massive objects in space when we can't see them by light? On 14 September 2015, scientists opened a new window to observing the Universe when, for the first time, they directly detected gravitational waves, rippled out through spacetime from the merger of two black holes.  In this episode, astronomer Tessa Baker explores how Einstein’s theory of gravity predicted the existence of gravitational waves, how delicate experiments eventually confirmed their existence, and how we can translate this experimental data into sounds, allowing us to hear the Universe. This talk was recorded from our theatre at the Royal Institution on 19 May 2023. Watch the talk on YouTube: youtu.be/U_J_uJcjQ0I Follow Tessa Baker on Twitter: @Tessa_M_Baker Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think. Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: ⁠⁠⁠⁠rigb.org/whats-on⁠⁠⁠ Watch videos on YouTube: ⁠youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on social media: ⁠twitter.com/Ri_Science⁠⁠⁠ Produced by: Sarah Dick Music by: Joseph Sandy

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