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Podcasts - The Royal Society in your pocket
You can view all of our Webcasts on demand, with their accompanying visual aids, in our video library. A selection of lectures and meetings, are also being Podcast by the Royal Society as Video and MP3. New iPod models now have sufficiently large screens for the Society to Podcast lectures which rely on visual aids. If you have an iPod touch or iPhone, try our video podcasts. If you need more help with Podcasts, we recommend you read the BBC's guide. R.Science R.Science a monthly podcast on the latest news on the wide range of activities happening here at the Society. Subscribe in a reader Podcast Feed Using a program such as iTunes, you can subscribe to our Podcast feeds so that new Royal Society Podcasts are automatically delivered to your computer. Subscribe to the m4v video Podcast feed  Subscribe to the mp3 audio Podcast feed Subscribe to the m4v video podcasts at the iTunes store (requires iTunes) Subscribe to the mp3 audio podcasts at the iTunes store (requires iTunes) Further information on all these podcasts can be found here Download individual Podcasts Video - m4v format for video ipods Video - mp4 format for all video-enabled portable devices Audio - mp3 format for all portable devices - Kent's Cavern and the Archeology of Human Origins in Britain - Dr Paul Pettitt
- Marine Archeology and 'Hunting the Beagle' - Dr Robert Prescott
- The Telescope at 400: a Satirical Journey - Richard Dunn
- Transatlantic Scientific Communication in an Age of Revolution - Margaret Meredith
- Lord Rayleigh's Legacy - Professor E A Davis
- The Information Business: John Houghton FRS and Serial Publication around 1700 - Michael Harris
- Rutherford and the Birth of Nuclear Physics - Dr David Jenkins
- Sir Joseph Banks, Sir Humphry Davy, and the Age of Wonder - Professor David Knight
- The Linnean Society library - Lynda Brooks
- The Georgian Star: How William and Caroline Herschel invented modern Astronomy - Michael Lemonick
- Palmer's Penguins and the Warming of Antarctica - Meredith Hooper
- The Singular Life of Edward Heron-Allen FRS - Tim McCann
- Spider Man: The Virtuosity of Dr Martin Lister, an Early Royal Society Luminary - Anna Marie Roos
- Taming Nature: John Lubbock and Nineteenth-Century Entomology - John Clark
- The Lisbon Catastrophe - Edward Paice
- Sir Hans Sloane and his library - Alison Walker
- Sir Isaac Newton, science and unorthodox theology - Rov Iliffe
- Sparkling Cider and the evolution of Methode Champenoise - James Crowden
- Prince Rupert: cavalier and scientist - Charles Spencer
- Christopher Wren and St Paul's Cathedral - Professor Lisa Jardine CBE
- Ruth Belville: the Greenwich Time lady - David Rooney
- The Brother Gardeners: the Royal Society and Britain's obsession with gardening - Andrea Wulf
- Mortal Coil: science, medicine and the prolongation of human life - Dr David Boyd Haycock
- Surveying the scene, engineering the machine: the drawings of John Smeaton - Dr Celina Fox
- Domesticating electricity - Dr Graeme Gooday
- Before the British Museum: the repository of the Royal Society - Jenni Thomas & Rupert Baker
- Innovation's Heroes and Villains - Mike Green
- The Apothecaries and their garden - Rosie Atkins FLS
- "Lord Cable": telegraphy, empire and the making of Lord Kelvin PRS - Professor Bruce J Hunt
- Dr Livingstone I presume: David Livingstone online - Professor Chris Lawrence et al
- Robert FitzRoy FRS: sailing into the storm - Dr John Gribbin
- Prints as process and product in the early Royal Society - Dr Jim Bennet
- Useful Bodies: anatomical Fellows in the late 18th century - Simon Chaplin
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Royal Society: a history interwoven - Professor Simon Owens
- Arabic in Britain: the Royal Society, Arab and Islamic astronomy, and the Arabic language - Dr Rim Turkmani
- An Inquisitive Age: exploring the byways of 17th century science - Dr Felicity Henderson
- Bird stuffers and snake charmers - Anna Winterbottom & Rupert Baker
- Rescuing Ramsden from the archives - Dr Anita McConnell
- Whose Darwin is the true Darwin? - Dr Paul White
- Balloon Madness: science versus spectacle in early aeronautics - Dr Clare Brant
- Endurance and discovery: polar expeditions - Joanna Corden
- Robert Hooke: the archival tragedy of dying intestate - Professor Lisa Jardine
- Hot topics: science policy and the history of climate change science - Martin Carr & Richard Heap
- Prince of scientists: Sir Henry Dale, pharmacology and the Royal Society - Dr Tilly Tansey
- Into the blue: voyages of discovery 1700-1850 - Rupert Baker
- In conversation with Michael Frayn - Lisa Jardine
- Exchanges in science and religion - Revd Dr John Polkinghorne KBE FRS
- Why creationism is wrong and evolution is right - Professor Steve Jones FRS
- A short history of nearly everything - Bill Bryson
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