This month's talk takes place on Monday 14th May at the Shanklon Conservative Club. Dr Alan Chambers will be talking about Engineering in Medicine, Art, Fashion & Sport.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The next Cafe Scientifique meeting takes place on Monday 16th Jan. It welcomes Prof Jim Smith from Portsmouth Uni to talk about the future of nuclear power.
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.