On Monday evening, June 16, the EIL Students along with Profs. Berry
and Dickerson visited the Royal Institution (Michael Faraday Museum)
near
Green Park. In addition to visiting Faraday's Laboratory, the students
attended a (Friday) Discourse lecture entitled "How to Grow a House" by Professor Martyn Dade-Robertson (Northumbria University, UK). Several EIL students asked the speaker questions regarding the resilience, sustainability, and infrastructure that could be afforded by the proposed biotechnological organisms needed to build a home. Prof. Dade-Robertson's lecture
was given in
the Royal institution's lecture
hall, where Michael Faraday started the Christmas lectures in 1825. The
RI today is known for its science education programs, a continuation of
the tradition of scientific lectures as enlightened entertainment. The
Friday Night Discourses were formal affairs with the audience in evening
dress and the speaker by tradition had to start and stop his address as
the auditorium clock struck consecutive hours. J. J. Thomson announced
the discovery of the electron in his 1897 lecture in this room. The
Christmas Lecture program, begun by Michael Faraday and continuing
through today, is the oldest continuous science education program for
young people.
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