Bluedot
Journal
12th July 2020
From plants that snap shut to ones that curl up, carnivorous plants are expert meat-eaters. These pl…
12th July 2020
What is sound? How is it made? Who's making that racket? And what are you doing with that carrot? Fi…
12th July 2020
Hay fever and asthma are increasing and we don’t know why. Is it down to our environment &ndas…
12th July 2020
What does a piece of the moon look like up close? Or a piece of Mars? Is it really red? Venture into…
12th July 2020
The Large Hadron Collider is an inspiring international endeavour that pushes technology to its limi…
12th July 2020
Monica Grady: 1969 and All That Monica Grady is Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at the Ope…
12th July 2020
Dr Matt Taylor from the European Space Agency (ESA) is Project Scientist for the pioneering Rosetta&…
12th July 2020
For over 50 years the giant Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank has been a familiar feature of the Ches…
12th July 2020
Teresa Anderson is Director of the University of Manchester’s Discovery Centre at Jodrell Bank…
12th July 2020
Mark Taylor: The Light and Dark Side of the SymbiontProfessor Mark Taylor is Head of Parasitology at…
12th July 2020
Pete Lawrence has presented the observing section on the long running BBC Sky at Night television pr…
12th July 2020
“Embodies all the best things about intellectual comedy. Smart without being elitist, and with…
12th July 2020
Panel: Sounds of SpaceSpace is a vacuum, and utterly silent. However, near-Earth space is full of a&…
12th July 2020
Panel: The Life and Works of Rosalind FranklinRosalind Franklin was one of the key figures in the hu…
12th July 2020
Sarah Bridle: Food and Climate Change Professor Sarah Bridle has been studying dark matter and dark&…