It's fantastic to see that the Cafe Scientifique meetings are considered so interesting and valuable that a town council will adjust their meeting dates around it.
Jolyon Chesworth, Manager of the South East Marine Conservation Project will give a talk tonight for Cafe Scientifique on the proposed conservation zones to protect marine biodiversity and how they will be monitored.
Dr Tracy Melvin, an Associate Professor at the Southampton University Optoelectronics Research Centre, will be giving the final talk of the season before the summer break. The talk takes place from 7pm on Monday 12th June.
Cocoa expert, Barry Arnold, will be revealing on Monday evening why so many of us love chocolate and the scientific approach to understanding its appeal.
Cafe Scientifique marks the Halloween season by exploring the paranormal. Have you had an experience that could be classed as paranormal that you'd like to share with others? If so come along next Monday.
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.
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.