After several months of hard work with @heidirgardner our 12 Months of Science calendar and experiment booklet is now available for you to buy! ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ Check out the @ScienceOnA online shop here: https://t.co/8o0ZHMCvE9
Happy Experimenting!! ๐๐
#ScienceFromHome#Science#scicomm
Last chance to get tickets for @HSCooke_'s talk tomorrow! ๐ฅ
And if you are a PhD student or early career postdoc who is interested in presenting their research at a future Science and Snacks - get in touch!
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Join PhD researcher @HSCooke_ and dive into the nano-size world of vaccine delivery systems.
- What are lipid nanoparticles?
- What makes them good delivery systems?
- What does the future hold for vaccine delivery systems?
https://t.co/C1xnr5euVI
๐จ Last Chance to Book๐จ
Join PhD researcher @HSCooke_ and dive into the nano-size world of vaccine delivery systems.
- What are lipid nanoparticles?
- What makes them good delivery systems?
- What does the future hold for vaccine delivery systems?
https://t.co/C1xnr5euVI
It was really great working with Big Manny on this epic potassium metal volcano!
It's also a throwback to the one we did in the 2019 @Ri_Science Xmas Lectures with @FryRsquared & @seis_matters ๐ฅ #TikTok https://t.co/yisLYavqrj
NEW PODCAST
Manta rays are at great risk from ocean plastic pollution.
@Jessicasavage29 tells @NeuroCharlotte about her work analysing their population distribution and plastic pollution maps to aid their conservation.
Listen now: https://t.co/8oAouo7yBz
Here the other little blog (4min read) on the rice blast fungus and my research that I wrote while working at โฆ@Ri_Scienceโฉ! The cereal killer: the plant-infecting fungus we should all fear | Royal Institution https://t.co/P0zXdNV1Je
We've got a summer packed with inspiring events for young scientific minds here at the Ri ๐ง
Check out what our Family Programme has in store for you: https://t.co/bz65Esao0i
Plastic is a great material for certain circumstances, but our over-reliance on single-use applications makes it a huge issue for the environment.
PhD student @Jessicasavage29 looks at how we got into this situation, and how we might get out of it. https://t.co/KSBD5J1JEr
In 1821, right here at the Ri, Michael Faraday kick-started the technology we find in heaps of common objects today โ from computers to fridges.
Here's how it worked ๐
.@Ri_Science We aim to showcase scientists from a range of backgrounds including a range of religious faiths - and this is why it matters https://t.co/Py8yte57lL
Only one week left to apply for the @absw Young Science Writer of the Year Award!
Young people aged 14-16 can submit an essay on their choice of topic for a chance to win ยฃ1000, expert mentorship, and much more. https://t.co/lswkzsUCns