The Life and Science of Lord Kelvin by Dr Peter Ford
BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset, United KingdomBRLSI is continuing its series of bicentenary talks with a look at the life of William Thomson, Lord Kelvin
BRLSI is continuing its series of bicentenary talks with a look at the life of William Thomson, Lord Kelvin
Visit the Herschel Museum of Astronomy to have the opportunity to take part in evening astronomy on the anniversary of William Herschel’s birthday
Join David Kelly, University of Bath alumnus and local CEO and Dr Andrew Chalmers, University researcher as they discuss their journey in founding CiteAb.
William Herschel’s discovery of Uranus in 1781 – the first new planet found by humanity since antiquity – had many consequences.
The night sky is beautiful as photons from the Universe rain down and end their journey of hundreds or thousands of light
Many people use bird ID apps (eg Merlin) or plant ID apps (eg Flora Incognita) on their phones, and there are a host of others available.
The European Space Agency’s Gaia mission has been described as “one of the most remarkable space science missions that most people have never heard of”.
Celebrating our city with a focus on three internationally impactful themes with foundations in Bath.
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