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October 2015
Ann Veronica Janssens: yellowbluepink
This new installation by Ann Veronica Janssens explores light and colour as she invades the…
Find out more »November 2015
Synaesthesia Cocktails 2.0
How can you tell what you’re drinking? Can you taste colour? Join us for Art Neuro’s…
Find out more »Geek Showoff
A night of nine-minute-long nerding with these incredible acts: Steve Cross Helen Zaltzman Josh McNorton…
Find out more »SciBar: Dying to be Beautiful
Science London's Scibar is back, curated once again by the Art Necro team. Throughout history…
Find out more »Research Showcase on Malaria
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the…
Find out more »Is the Microprocessor Under Threat?
Is the microprocessor under threat? Perhaps: certainly power consumption limitations reduce the proportion of transistors…
Find out more »A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie revelled in the use of poison to kill off unfortunate victims in her…
Find out more »Reactive systems: a powerful paradigm for modelling and analysis from engineering to biology
A reactive system is a dynamic system that evolves in time by reacting to external…
Find out more »Glass Creatures of the Sea
Created in the 1800’s by the father and son team of Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka,…
Find out more »Material Miracles
Much of the technology we take for granted would have seemed miraculous even 30 years…
Find out more »Interstellar: The IMAX Experience
November's Science Museum Lates is maths themed and includes a one-off screening of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar…
Find out more »December 2015
Glass Delusions
How do minerals become living things? In this exhibition of prints, drawings, videos and objects,…
Find out more »Genome regulation and the epigenome
Our DNA contains tens of thousands of individual genes that encode vital information responsible for…
Find out more »London SciComm Social Christmas Quiz
On 16th December London SciComm Socials will be in The Bloomsbury Studio (underneath The Bloomsbury Theatre)…
Find out more »January 2016
Blame the brain: How neurononsense and psychobabble keep women in their place
There is a long history of debate about biological sex differences and their part in…
Find out more »A Silent Witness: Murder and the application of Environmental Science
The bodies of murder victims, either whole or in pieces, often finish up in rivers…
Find out more »February 2016
Applying the Molecular Principles of Engineering
Engineering creates innovations and solutions using empirical data, models, analysis, and properties of materials. Properties…
Find out more »How to Choose a Doctor or Surgeon
Various governments have promoted ‘patient choice’ as part of NHS reforms. Yet few people know…
Find out more »Stroke in the Elderly: Slowly Retreating
The risk of stroke steadily increases with old age, but in relative terms both the…
Find out more »Dead, Life Drawing
With cabinets full of (not so alive) life models from across the animal kingdom in…
Find out more »March 2016
How Common is Life in the Universe
The discovery of exoplanets and of Earth twins will be described, with a review of…
Find out more »The Artificial Heart: A New Ending?
Since the development of the heart lung machine in the middle of the last century,…
Find out more »Future Debates: A robot stole my job: will automated technologies destroy British culture?
Future Debates are a series of events supported by the British Science Association. These events are part…
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