Bluedot
Journal
12th July 2020
Pete Lawrence will be taking off for the USA shortly after bluedot to lead a group of people in…
12th July 2020
It seems that most of the universe is made up of mysterious ingredients which we cannot see directly…
12th July 2020
For 250,000 years humans have been firmly rooted to the earth. And sure it's got some good things go…
12th July 2020
Proffessor Sarah Bridle obtained her PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK in 2000 and was made f…
12th July 2020
The 21st century space race is upon us, with commercially built satellites, private spaceflight, and…
12th July 2020
A real highlight of the festival, the bustling Science Fields play host to a wealth of hands-on expe…
12th July 2020
The human brain is perhaps one of the most mysterious and complex objects in the universe. Through t…
12th July 2020
If the clouds part, take in a spot of solar observing and view our star, the Sun through a special s…
12th July 2020
“Look again at that dot. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us... “ …
12th July 2020
For 75 years, Jodrell Bank Observatory has been at the forefront of humanity’s quest to unders…
12th July 2020
bluedot 2020 will explore breakthroughs and innovations in Machine Learning and Artificial Intellige…
12th July 2020
What does the future hold for humanity? Through a range of interdisciplinary talks and panel discuss…
12th July 2020
The Observer presents two expert panels about fake news and tech monopolies, hosted by Carole Cadwal…
12th July 2020
Dr Sheena Cruickshank is a Senior Lecturer in Immunology at the University of Manchester. Her resear…
12th July 2020
Aravind Vijayaraghavan studies the thinnest material ever made: graphene. He is a Lecturer in Nanoma…