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Category Archives: UK
Get a glimpse of how life on Earth was 500 million years ago
From May 18 – Nov 14 you will get a rare chance to see how life forms existed on Earth 525 million years ago. Visit the ‘Exceptional Fossils from Chengjiang, China: Early Animal Life’ exhibition at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History in the first major exhibition of these fossils outside China. Continue reading
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Tagged cambrian explosion, exhibition, fossils, Museum, Natural History, oxford
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Science Communication Conference 2010: Day 2
DAY 2 (see Day 1 post here) The plenary speaker events on the second day were really good. The day started with Tim Smit a Dutch-born British business man famous for the Eden project. This man knew how to grab … Continue reading
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Tagged British Science Association, children, communication, education, London, public engagement, scicomm, Science, Science Communication, scivote
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Science Communication Conference 2010: Day 1
The Science Communication Conference 2010 had been a much awaited event in my schedule and it was a great privilege to attend the conference having been awarded the bursary by the organisers, the British Science Association. The conference was held … Continue reading
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Tagged British Science Association, communication, dialogue, London, public engagement, scicomm, Science, Science Communication, scivote
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TEDxCAM 2010
A month has passed since TEDxCAM 2010 and yet it as fresh in my memory as the last meal I had. My second TEDx event (after TEDx Warwick) proved to be many times better. It had more speakers, free food … Continue reading
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Tagged Aubrey de Grey, Cambridge, Ken Warwick, libel reform, Simon Singh, TED, TEDx, UK
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