Royal Institution - Seven Inventions That Changed The World

The Royal Institution of Great Britain , 21 Albemarle Street , London, W1S 4BS

Royal Institution - Seven Inventions That Changed The World

21 Albemarle Street , London, W1S 4BS

Description

Smartphones, skyscrapers, spacecraft. Modern technology seems mind-bogglingly complex. But beneath the surface, it can be beautifully simple.

Award-winning engineer and broadcaster Roma Agrawal deconstructs our most complex feats of engineering into seven fundamental inventions: the nail, spring, wheel, lens, magnet, string and pump. Each of these objects is itself a wonder of design, the result of many iterations and refinements. Together, they have enabled humanity to see the invisible, build the spectacular, communicate across vast distances, and even escape our planet.

In this talk, Roma traces the surprising journeys of three of these inventions through the millennia, revealing how handmade Roman nails led to modern skyscrapers, how the potter’s wheel enabled space exploration, and how humble lenses helped her conceive a child against the odds.

She invites us to marvel at these small but perfectly formed inventions, and the ways they’ve shaped our society and our politics. Along the way, she shares stories of the remarkable, and often unknown, scientists and engineers who made them possible. The nuts and bolts that make up our world may be tiny, but they’ve changed our lives in huge ways.

Copies of Roma's latest book 'Nuts and Bolts - Seven Small Inventions that Changed the World (in a Big Way)', will be available to purchase after the talk.

How To Get Your Ticket

• Select the number of tickets you want from our platform. You can choose a Free TFG Ticket or a Free TFG Ticket with £5 Donation - all £5 goes straight to the Royal Institution to continue their amazing scientific education work. Both tickets allow the same entry to the event.
• You will receive a PDF confirmation email from Tickets for Good
• The purchase of this ticket adds you to the guest list for this event.

Additional Information

This event is suitable for ages 15 and above. However for most events, younger children are more than welcome to attend with parental permission. Children aged under 13 years must be with accompanying adult. If you are unsure of the suitability of an event for a young person, please contact the event organisers at events@ri.ac.uk

As we are not the event organisers, we recommend that you check https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/seven-inventions-changed-world for event-specific information. We will endeavour to pass on any updates, including scheduling changes and cancellations, as soon as we receive them but cannot guarantee this.

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Dates & times

Thursday, 9 Mar 2023 7:00pm to 8:30pm

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Smartphones, skyscrapers, spacecraft. Modern technology seems mind-bogglingly complex. But beneath the surface, it can be beautifully simple.

Award-winning engineer and broadcaster Roma Agrawal deconstructs our most complex feats of engineering into seven fundamental inventions: the nail, spring, wheel, lens, magnet, string and pump. Each of these objects is itself a wonder of design, the result of many iterations and refinements. Together, they have enabled humanity to see the invisible, build the spectacular, communicate across vast distances, and even escape our planet.

In this talk, Roma traces the surprising journeys of three of these inventions through the millennia, revealing how handmade Roman nails led to modern skyscrapers, how the potter’s wheel enabled space exploration, and how humble lenses helped her conceive a child against the odds.

She invites us to marvel at these small but perfectly formed inventions, and the ways they’ve shaped our society and our politics. Along the way, she shares stories of the remarkable, and often unknown, scientists and engineers who made them possible. The nuts and bolts that make up our world may be tiny, but they’ve changed our lives in huge ways.

Copies of Roma's latest book 'Nuts and Bolts - Seven Small Inventions that Changed the World (in a Big Way)', will be available to purchase after the talk.

How To Get Your Ticket

• Select the number of tickets you want from our platform. You can choose a Free TFG Ticket or a Free TFG Ticket with £5 Donation - all £5 goes straight to the Royal Institution to continue their amazing scientific education work. Both tickets allow the same entry to the event.
• You will receive a PDF confirmation email from Tickets for Good
• The purchase of this ticket adds you to the guest list for this event.

Additional Information

This event is suitable for ages 15 and above. However for most events, younger children are more than welcome to attend with parental permission. Children aged under 13 years must be with accompanying adult. If you are unsure of the suitability of an event for a young person, please contact the event organisers at events@ri.ac.uk

As we are not the event organisers, we recommend that you check https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/seven-inventions-changed-world for event-specific information. We will endeavour to pass on any updates, including scheduling changes and cancellations, as soon as we receive them but cannot guarantee this.

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Location

The Royal Institution of Great Britain

21 Albemarle Street

London

W1S 4BS

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