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.
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.
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.
The season begins with what looks like a fascinating talk about how present day languages sound, compared to those spoken by our ancestors. No need to book, just turn up on the night.
Dr Gupta's talk at Cafe Scientifique looks like it'll be fascinating, so why not expand your mind by learning more about Radio Astronomy, Quasars and Black Holes from an expert.
This very entertaining, but informative Cafe Scientifique talk on a subject most people don’t know anything about takes place on Monday night from 7pm. You'll never look at Dinosaurs the same way again, especially ducks!
Come along and find out more about how robotics research has significantly changed in the last ten years. You'll be able to see the hardware in person.
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.