Don't forget tonight's Cafe Scientifique is at a new venue, the Regency Suite above the Shanklin Conservative Club. This month's speaker is Garry Momber, Director of The Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology.
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.
The opening session of the season sees a members' discussion. The two items up for discussion are Hinkley Point and the theory of human origin. Why not pop along and help make it a stimulating evening.
Fracking licences have been granted on the Isle of Wight. 100+ people went to listen to an expert explain what it means. You too can listen to the talk.
Dr Elizabeth Falk, a senior lecturer in Experimental Particle Physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Sussex University, will be sharing her knowledge in tonight's talk at Cafe Scientifique.
Find out about sleep at the next Cafe Scientifique talk. How much sleep do we really need? And why do flamingos sleep on one leg? Monday 16th at 7pm, Shanklin.