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From ancient Greek geometry to quantum physics and the wedge to the worldwide web, join Adam Hart-Davis on an epic journey from the earliest beginnings of science to the present day and beyond
From ancient Greek geometry to quantum physics and the wedge to the worldwide web, join Adam Hart-Davis on an epic journey from the earliest beginnings of science to the present day and beyond... He will explain why each period in history is so significant, not only in the development of scientific thought, but also its impact.
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15 October 2009 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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The Royal Institution |
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Fee to Ri Full Members, £10 for Associate Members and £15 for guests |
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