Bluedot
Journal
12th July 2020
Dr Marcus Chown will be at bluedot to explain gravity – it’s the weakest force in t…
12th July 2020
A panel of scientists from the University of Manchester, who are experts in topics ranging from astr…
12th July 2020
As life expectation extends and the Government expects us to work in to our old age, we wi…
12th July 2020
Parasites are the most common form of cellular life on our planet and can be defined as organisms th…
12th July 2020
In this talk, Aravind Vijayaraghavan will introduce the history of graphene, the techniques tha…
12th July 2020
Professor Richard Betts will give an overview of the evidence for human-caused climate cha…
12th July 2020
Professor Richard Betts MBE is Head of Climate Impacts Research at the Met Office Hadley Centre and…
12th July 2020
In this fascinating talk, Mike Garrett will discuss the Search for Extraterrestrial Intell…
12th July 2020
Professor Mike Garrett obtained a first-class honours degree at the University of Glasgow (1986), an…
12th July 2020
Vinita Marwaha Madill is based at the European Space Agency (ESA) as a Space Operations Enginee…
12th July 2020
Humans first went into space in 1961, landed on the moon in 1969, and have been be continuously livi…
12th July 2020
Humans are the last of their tribe. Our closest cousins such as Australopithecus and Neanderthals ar…
12th July 2020
Keith Jensen is a lecturer in something like psychology at the University of Manchester. But he is r…
12th July 2020
Vinita Marwaha Madill discusses her career in the space industry, including presently working a…
12th July 2020
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope. It&…