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Don't forget that Cafe Scientifique is back tonight with yet another fascinating talk.
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The Cafe Sci talks are always fascinating and well worth popping along to. Tonight's talk takes you on a tour of the Large Hadron Collider. The talk is followed by a Q&A. Starts at 7pm sharp.
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Cafe Scientifique stalwart, Pam Ash, is recognised by the British Science Association for her outstanding dedication to science communication. You can congratulate Pam in person at tonight's Cafe Sci event in Shanklin.
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Cafe Scientifique returns next Monday with a talk by Dr John McNabb
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Can you offer a lift share to someone in Ryde wanting to attend next Monday's Cafe Scientifique meeting at The Fighting Cocks.
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Cafe Sci talks offer fascinating insights into subjects you may know a little or not much about. The talks are easy to follow and there's always a chance to ask questions of the expert afterwards in the Q&A session.
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Learn more this brand new field of science and explore one of the greatest questions ever asked: are we alone...?
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Come along and hear from an expert "What Happens when the Oil Runs Out" - think plastics and pharmaceuticals.
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At Monday's Cafe Scientifique, Professor Mary Edwards will draw upon examples from Alaska and Siberia to illustrate arctic warming and its consequences. Talk and then Q&A with interval.
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Monday's talk sounds like it'll be fascinating. Why not feed your brain with wonderful facts? Make sure you don't forget to go.
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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.