Join the talk via your Web browser from 7pm on Monday to hear Jenny Brown (National Oceanography Centre) talk about “New technologies to measure coastal hazards”
This talk will take you beyond the ‘pretty pictures’ of satellite imaging to the scientific data behind them, and show you how the data can be applied to monitor plant growth, air pollution and more
The subject has grown exponentially in the last three decades with thousands of solar systems now known. Come and find out about the latest developments in this field of science
Professor Adam Amara (Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, Portsmouth) will be crossing to Solent tonight (Monday) to talk about Dark Energy at Cafe Scientifique.
Presenting his talk on “Drones and other Unmanned Air Vehicles", Dr Stephen Prior from Engineering and Physical Sciences Faculty at Southampton University comes highly recommended.
Professor Greenman has extensive experience of developing chip technology for analysing tumour biopsies. Hear more at Monday night's Cafe Scientifique meeting.
Colin Stevenson will be heading to the Isle of Wight on Monday to talk about crocodiles. This was originally scheduled to take place in October, but postponed due a family bereavement.
You can learn about the elementary canal of Dinosaurs from mouth to anus and what it reveals about their diets tonight, as Jeremy Lockwood talks dinosaurs at Cafe Scientifique.