About How to survive in space The 2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES 'How to survive in space' were broadcast on BBC Four on 28, 29 and 30 December. Catch up now on the About How to survive in space Read more
Young Londoners learn how engineers save lives in Masterclasses with the Royal Institution and UCL Staff and students from the UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences are inviting young people to explore, question and learn about Young Londoners learn how engineers save lives in Masterclasses with the Royal Institution and UCL Read more
Who's been to the moon? Real and fictional, this infographic shows everyone who's walked on the moon. Who's been to the moon? Read more
Two worlds in space Just metres apart, and hundreds of miles from planet Earth, the Russian and American ISS crews lead very different lives. Two worlds in space Read more
Thanks for entering Thank you for supporting the Royal Institution by entering our CHRISTMAS LECTURES Golden Ticket Raffle. Thanks for entering Read more
About The Nature of Things Lawrence Bragg's classic series broadcast from the Ri in the 1950s and 60s. About The Nature of Things Read more
Are you a maker, hacker or creator? We need YOU to help with the 2014 CHRISTMAS LECTURES 'Sparks will fly: How to hack your home' Are you a maker, hacker or creator? Read more
2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES set to rocket into space! Space medicine expert and emergency doctor Kevin Fong, supported by the astronauts of the International Space Station (ISS) 2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES set to rocket into space! Read more
Ask the experts about How to survive in space We're giving you the chance to ask your questions online about the science behind the 2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES. Ask the experts about How to survive in space Read more
Here there, now then by Zsuzsanna Ardó A new exhibition by Zsuzsanna Ardó hosted in our atrium drawing on an expedition to the high arctic. Here there, now then by Zsuzsanna Ardó Read more