rern2's list 2005-10-20 12:45: The role of maternal care in mediating offspring behavioural development (James Curley, Darwin) 2005-10-27 12:45: Plants. They're not just green animals! (Nick Hartman) 2005-11-03 12:45: Tiny embryos: a massive universe for the study of evolution (Monica Garcia-Solache, Darwin) 2005-11-10 12:45: Teaching sustainability to engineering students (Tam�s Bert�nyi, Darwin) 2005-11-17 12:45: TBA (Mark Shinwell, Darwin) 2005-11-24 12:45: The 'Widget'; an interesting and useful companion to the art of drinking beer (Paul Robertson) 2005-12-01 12:45: Cancer cells are your own cells. So how do you kill the cancer cells without killing your normal cells? (Sarah Drayton) 2005-12-08 12:45: Blood-brain barrier an armed guard in the brain (Shanshan Wang, Darwin) 2006-01-20 17:30: SURVIVAL OF EMPIRES (Paul Kennedy, Yale University) 2006-01-26 12:45: Cancer cells are your own cells. So how do you kill the cancer cells without killing your normal cells? (Sarah Drayton) 2006-01-27 17:30: SURVIVAL OF CULTURE (Edith Hall, Durham University) 2006-02-02 12:45: Seismic Data (Tim Sears) 2006-02-03 17:30: SURVIVAL OF LANGUAGES (Peter Austin, School of Oriental & African Studies London) 2006-02-09 12:45: Tissue Engineering (Rachael Walker) 2006-02-10 17:30: SURVIVING DISEASE (Richard Feachem, Global Fund) 2006-02-16 12:45: Cancer and DNA - tying up loose ends (Peter Ahnesorg, Wellcome Trust and Cancer Research UK Institute) 2006-02-17 17:30: SURVIVING NATURAL DISASTERS (James Jackson, Cambridge University) 2006-02-23 12:45: To be confirmed (Amir Chaudhry) 2006-02-24 17:30: SURVIVING POVERTY AND FAMINE (Andrew Prentice, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) 2006-03-02 12:45: To be confirmed (Rosienne Farrugia) 2006-03-03 17:30: SURVIVING LONGER (Cynthia Kenyon, University of California, San Francisco) 2006-03-09 12:45: To be confirmed (Sian Piper) 2006-03-10 17:30: SURVIVAL INTO THE FUTURE (Diana Liverman, Oxford University) 2006-05-04 12:45: Climate Change: The case for burying CO2 (Mike Sheppard, Schlumberger Cambridge Research (Honorary Fellow)) 2006-05-11 12:45: If I only had a brane (Carlos Martins, DAMTP) 2006-05-18 12:45: To be confirmed (Kevin West) 2006-05-25 12:45: One third of life's diversity (Giselle Walker, Darwin College/ University Museum of Zoology) 2006-06-01 12:45: Dissecting biological pathways with small molecules (David Marsden) 2006-06-08 12:45: Hands-free writing (David Mackay, Darwin College/Inference Group, Cavendish Lab) 2006-06-15 12:45: How does a black hole heat up a galaxy? (Professor Andy Fabian, X Ray lab, Institute of Astronomy) 2006-10-05 12:45: Remote Sensing (Sarah Hamylton) 2006-10-12 12:45: Machine Learning (Ankur Agarwal) 2006-10-19 12:45: Clinical Neuroscience (Ramez Reda Moustafa) 2006-10-25 12:45: If it ain't broke, break it: using large scale RNAi gene knock-down screening in human cells to determine gene function. (Ian Sudbery, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) 2006-11-02 12:45: Genetic determinism and four-letter words: how unique are unique genomes? (Giselle Walker, University Museum of Zoology/ Dept of Earth Sciences/ Darwin College) 2006-11-09 12:45: Molecules of Cognition (Tomas Ryan) 2006-11-16 12:45: Using sunlight to save the earth (Suil In, Chemistry Department) 2006-11-23 12:45: Thin films (David Barbero) 2006-11-30 12:45: "Now where was I∑?": Designing Assistive Technologies to Support Conversation in Dementia (Lorisa Dubuc) 2007-01-19 17:30: MUSICAL IDENTITY (Christopher Hogwood) 2007-01-25 12:45: Where's My Rocket:? Six-Degree-of-Freedom Stochastic Simulations of Rocket Flight Paths (Simon Box) 2007-01-26 17:30: VISUALISING IDENTITY (Ludmilla Jordanova, King's College London) 2007-02-01 12:45: Humid Power : High efficiency gas turbines for power generation (Ronan Kavanagh) 2007-02-02 17:30: IDENTITY OF MEANING (Adrian Poole, University of Cambridge) 2007-02-08 12:45: Iceland: small country, big hazards! TALK CANCELLED (Dr A. C. Hinton) 2007-02-09 17:30: MATHEMATICAL IDENTITY (Marcus du Sautoy, Oxford University) 2007-02-15 12:45: Epitaxy and Interface Magnetism for Device Applications (Jean-Baptiste Laloë) 2007-02-16 17:30: IDENTITY AND THE LAW (Lionel Bently, University of Cambridge) 2007-02-22 12:45: Viruses that infect bacteria - a cure for 'superbugs'? (Nico Petty) 2007-02-23 17:30: IDENTITY AND THE MIND (Raymond Tallis, Manchester University) 2007-03-01 12:45: It's great but I never use it: Why IT systems fail at user-level (Cecily Morrison) 2007-03-02 17:30: IMMUNOLOGICAL SELF (Philippa Marrack, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Denver, Colorado) 2007-03-08 12:45: Magnetic Targeting of Nanoparticle Labelled Gene Therapy Vectors (Nick Darton) 2007-03-09 17:30: SPECIES IDENTITY: WHEN IT MATTERS (Peter Crane, University of Chicago) 2007-03-15 12:45: Chasing snails in Siberia (Dustin White) 2007-05-03 12:45: Do Plants Make Methane? (Dr Ellen Nisbet) 2007-05-10 12:45: Body weight regulation and brown adipose tissue: can this fat make you thinner? (Andy Whittle) 2007-05-17 12:45: Sustainable energy - without the hot air (David MacKay) 2007-05-31 12:45: Towards an understanding of mental disorders in urban areas (Dr James Kirkbride) 2007-06-07 12:45: Photonic crystals: new fabrication tricks for tricky optical materials (Dr Nicolas Tetreault) 2007-06-14 12:45: How bleak was the environment of early modern humans? examining the chemistry of Central European loess (Dr Lenka Lisa) 2007-08-31 11:00: New methods of detecting violated phylogenetic assumptions: Implications on comparative genomics (Lars Jermiin, University of Sydney) 2007-10-25 13:00: How C. elegans navigate their environment (Emanuel Busch (MRC-LMB and Darwin College)) 2007-11-01 13:00: Massive Nanocrystalline Metals (Harry D.K. BHADESHIA PhD, FREng, FRS (Physical Metallurgy)) 2007-11-08 13:15: Molecules and Computers (Ali Shah, Department of Chemistry) 2007-11-15 13:10: How the camel lost its hump: Tales from the study of semantic disorders (Karalyn Patterson, MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit) 2007-11-22 13:10: Watts up with the ultimate 'green' aircraft? (Paul Robertson, Department of Engineering) 2007-11-29 13:10: The origin of the chemical elements - where the atoms in our bodies came from (Gary J. Ferland, Physics, U of Kentucky) 2007-12-06 13:15: What a fish can do for our sight! (Elena Dreosti, Laboratory of Molecular Biology) 2007-12-18 17:15: The biochemical diversity of mitochondrion-related organelles in eukaryotes (Prof. Andrew Roger, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada) 2008-01-18 17:30: Serendipity's Guide to the Galaxy (Professor Andy Fabian, University of Cambridge) 2008-01-24 13:15: Nonverbal Communication and Autism (Digby Tantam, University of Sheffield) 2008-01-25 17:30: The Stratigraphy of Serendipity (Professor Susan Alcock, Brown University) 2008-01-31 13:15: The Genetic Code -Insights into its Origin and Evolution (Hiroyuki Oshikane, Laboratory of Molecular Biology) 2008-02-01 17:30: HIV and the Naked Ape (Professor Robin Weiss, University College London) 2008-02-07 13:15: Chemistry of Volcanic Plumes (Tjarda Roberts, Centre for Atmospheric Science) 2008-02-08 17:30: The Unanticipated Pleasures of the Writing Life (Simon Winchester, Author of 'The Map that Changed the World') 2008-02-14 13:15: What was the Impact of the Last Glacial Maximum on the Landscape and Human Environment? (Lenka Lisa, Department of Archaeology) 2008-02-15 17:30: Serendipity in Political Life (Oliver Letwin, Member of Parliament) 2008-02-21 13:15: Why Galaxy Clusters Ignore Gravity (Mark Rosin, DAMTP Astrophysics) 2008-02-22 17:30: Serendipity as a Force in Physics (Professor Sir Richard Friend, University of Cambridge) 2008-02-28 13:15: The Kuiper Belt: Clues to the Formation of the Solar System (Zoë Leinhardt, DAMTP Astrophysics) 2008-02-29 17:30: Cosmological Serendipity (Simon Singh, Author, Journalist, TV producer) 2008-03-06 13:15: Measuring Nitrogen Oxides and Ozone in the Atmosphere (Will Flynn, Department of Chemistry) 2008-03-07 17:30: Understanding Humans - Serendipity and Anthropology (Professor Richard Leakey, Stony Brook University) 2008-03-13 13:15: Some Novel Applications of Carbon Nanotubes (Xiaozhi Wang, Department of Engineering) 2008-05-01 13:10: Back to The Future: Cell tracing assays to study developmental events in a vertebrate embryo (Katerina Bilitou, Department of Oncology, Hutchison/MRC Research Centre) 2008-05-08 13:10: Hillary Clinton, Siamese cats and HIV: defects in transport of proteins within a cell (Patrycja Kozik, Clinical Biochemistry/CIMR) 2008-05-15 13:10: Boeing 787 vs. Airbus 380 (Sungho Yoon, Department of Engineering) 2008-05-22 13:10: How do we estimate the number of current and past injecting drug users? (Mr Michael Sweeting (MRC Biostatistics Unit)) 2008-05-29 13:10: IP3 receptor clustering: when togetherness redefines individuality (Taufiq-ur-Rahman (University of Cambridge, Department of Pharmacology)) 2008-06-05 13:10: Probing thin liquid films at the nanometer scale (David Barbero (University of Cambridge)) 2008-06-12 13:10: Manipulating single electrons in silicon quantum dots (Michael Tanner, Cavendish Laboratory) 2008-10-23 13:10: De novo assembly of next-generation sequencing technologies using de Bruijn graphs (Daniel Zerbino) 2008-10-30 13:10: The role of Insigs in nutritional sensing and fat accumulation (Rachel Hagen, IMS, Clinical Biochemistry) 2008-11-06 13:10: Tuned passive control of combustion instabilities (Dan Zhao, Acoustics Lab, Department of Engineering) 2008-11-13 13:00: Materials and devices for flexible electronics (Jessica Winfield) 2008-11-20 13:10: Repairing DNA lesions: making the right choice at the right time (Max Yun) 2008-11-27 13:00: Green Certification in the Hotel Sector? Does it actually reduce global CO2 emissions? (Aoife Houlihan Wiberg, Department of Architecture) 2009-01-15 13:00: Sensing DNA with a Single Pore (Lorenz Steinbock, Cavendish Laboratory) 2009-01-16 17:30: The Making of the Fittest (Professor Sean Carroll, University of Wisconsin) 2009-01-22 13:00: Conical cells and pollinator attraction - A bee's eye view of molecular evolution (Katrina Alcorn, Department of Plant Sciences) 2009-01-23 17:30: Darwin's Intellectual Development (Professor Janet Browne, Harvard University) 2009-01-29 13:00: Schizophrenia: is it all in the mind? (Dr James Kirkbride, Sir Henry Wellcome Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry) 2009-01-30 17:30: Global Darwin (Professor Jim Secord, University of Cambridge) 2009-02-05 13:00: From building blocks to systems: where do we go next? (Sarath Janga, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) 2009-02-06 17:30: Darwin in the Literary World (Professor Rebecca Stott, University of East Anglia) 2009-02-12 13:00: On the use of magnetic nanoparticles in medicine (Nick Darton, Research Associate, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology) 2009-02-13 17:30: Darwin and Human Society (Professor Paul Seabright, University of Toulouse) 2009-02-19 13:00: Keeping positive: protein evolution and the tree of life (Gregory Jordan (Darwin College)) 2009-02-20 17:30: Evolution and Conservation of Biodiversity (Professor Craig Moritz, University of California) 2009-02-26 13:00: How to teach a computer to recognize digits (Nicolas Le Roux (Microsoft Research)) 2009-02-27 17:30: Is Human Evolution Over? (Professor Steve Jones, University College London) 2009-03-05 13:00: Intelligent Polymers.... just add water (Jameel Zayed, Department of Chemistry) 2009-03-06 17:30: The Boundaries of Darwinism (Professor John Dupre, University of Exeter) 2009-04-23 13:00: The Superconducting Motor with Its Perspective (Ruilin Pei, Department of Engineering) 2009-04-30 13:00: Once Upon a Time a Gene - Standing on the Shoulders of Molecular Giants (Katinka Apagyi, Department of Biochemistry) 2009-05-07 13:00: Is it the pits?: an introduction to schizophrenia's past, present and future (Divya Krishnamurthy) 2009-05-14 12:45: Cuckoo-host arms races (Dr Justin Welbergen, Department of Zoology) 2009-05-21 13:00: Evo-devo and neo-Darwinism: hostility, synergy or indifference? (Professor Wallace Arthur) 2009-05-28 13:00: Chromatin: How a cell fits 10,000 miles of spaghetti into a basketball (Sam Rowbotham, The Babraham Institute) 2009-06-04 13:00: Microcephaly genes & the evolution of primate brain size (Stephen Montgomery (Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge)) 2009-06-11 13:00: I Can't Get No Satisfaction: Drug Discovery in the 21st Century (Max Macaluso, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics, Department of Chemistry) 2009-10-15 13:00: From the laboratory to the market: how the results of scientific research are transformed into products on the market (Dr. Franz Wittwer, Strategic IP Manager, BIOTRONIK AG) 2009-10-22 13:00: Similarity Judgements in Visual, Auditory and Audio-visual Stimuli (Michelle To (University of Cambridge)) 2009-10-29 13:00: John Bell and the nature of Reality (Dr Carlos Lobo, Department of Physics) 2009-11-05 13:00: Three years since the murder of Steven Hoskins: How do we treat, support and manage offenders and suspected offenders with learning disabilities in our communities? (Jessica Wheeler, Department of Psychiatry) 2009-11-12 13:00: Balancing conservation and development in the Brazilian Amazon: do win-win solutions really exist? (Dr Toby Gardner, Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology) 2009-11-19 13:00: Can worms unlock the secrets of our mind? Automatic quantitative analysis of C.elegans behaviour (Tadas Jucikas, William Schafer group, Cell Biology Division, Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology) 2009-11-26 13:00: Magnetism Under Pressure: Using Diamonds to Study Quantum Matter (Lara Sibley, Shoenberg Laboratory for Quantum Matter) 2009-12-03 13:00: Smart Integration of Decentralised Energy Generation with the Electrical Grid (Dr Tamas Bertenyi, Quiet Revolution Ltd.) 2010-01-14 13:00: To within minutes of a black hole (Prof Andy Fabian) 2010-01-15 17:30: Risk: Trying to quantify our uncertainty (Professor David Spiegelhalter, University of Cambridge) 2010-01-21 13:00: Black holes: weather and landscape (Alexander Blustin (University of Cambridge; IoA and Darwin College)) 2010-01-22 17:30: Risk: Science and the Media (Dr Ben Goldacre, The Guardian) 2010-01-29 17:30: Risk and the Brain: The neural basis of decision making under uncertainty (Professor John O'Doherty, Trinity College Dublin) 2010-02-04 13:00: Families Created Through Surrogacy: Is There Cause For Concern? (Polly Casey (Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge)) 2010-02-05 17:30: Risk and Government: The architectonics of blame-avoidance (Professor Christopher Hood, University of Oxford) 2010-02-11 13:00: Dr. Energyefficient or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Brain! (Nikon Rasumov (University of Cambridge)) 2010-02-12 17:30: Risk and Humanities (Professor Mary Beard, University of Cambridge) 2010-02-18 13:00: "Why am I smoking when I know I'm harming the baby?" - unravelling the mysteries of prenatal smoking (Felix Naughton (University of Cambridge)) 2010-02-19 17:30: Risk, Security and Terrorism (Professor Lucia Zedner, University of Oxford) 2010-02-25 13:00: A look into the cell’s warehouse with metabolomics (Sara Dietz) 2010-02-26 17:30: Risk and Natural Catastrophes (Professor Mark Bailey, Armagh Observatory) 2010-03-04 13:00: Electric & hybrid leisure aircraft (Paul Robertson) 2010-03-05 17:30: Risk and (Human-induced) Climate Change (Professor Bob Watson, University of East Anglia) 2010-04-22 13:00: Automatic Visual Recognition in Natural, Medical, and 3D Imagery (Jamie Shotton (Microsoft Research Cambridge & Darwin College)) 2010-04-29 13:00: Listen to your heart: How the brain consults the body when facing risky decisions (Bettina Studer (University of Cambridge)) 2010-05-06 13:00: The evolution of wing colour patterns in butterflies and the problem of speciation (Patricio Salazar) 2010-05-13 13:00: Nanocapillaries: Cheap and Safe Nanotech (Lorenz Steinbock ( Cavendish Laboratory)) 2010-05-20 13:00: No Talk This Week (Speaker to be confirmed) 2010-05-27 13:00: Reconstructing late Middle Pleistocene human environments using evidence from land and freshwater molluscs (Tom S. White, Department of Zoology) 2010-06-10 13:00: Why are the GATES still OPEN ? Understanding the Binding-Gating problem of the receptors involved in Calcium signalling (Samir Khan) 2010-10-14 13:10: Stable Isotopes and Diagenesis: determining the effects of post-depositional processes on the preservation of collagen in archaeological bone (Lindsey Friedman) 2010-10-21 13:10: Fantastic Plastic: Spectroscopy of Conjugated Polymers (Jenny Clark) 2010-10-28 13:10: Computer games and mental health interventions (Dr David Coyle (Computer Laboratory)) 2010-11-04 13:10: From genes to neural circuits, how C. elegans generates its behaviour. (Patrick Laurent) 2010-11-11 13:10: Medical Image Computing - The role of computer science in clinical routine (Ben Glocker) 2010-11-18 13:10: Citrus canker, Cramer-Rao and cosmology: beyond Euclidean geometry (Matthew Parry) 2010-11-25 13:10: Design of iced airfoils (Tiziano Ghisu) 2010-12-02 13:10: Probing neutron stars (Ed Cackett) 2011-01-21 17:30: Beauty & Truth (Professor Lord Robert May of Oxford, University of Oxford) 2011-01-27 13:10: Cluster expansion and Monte Carlo simulation of the Ga-doped Ba2In2O5 fast anionic conductor (Riza Dervisoglu (University of Cambridge)) 2011-01-28 17:30: Beauty & The Grotesque (Jose Hernandez, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Madrid)) 2011-02-03 13:10: RNA maps pave the way for a better understanding of splicing regulation (Jernej Ule) 2011-02-04 17:30: Quantum Beauty (Professor Frank Wilczek, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 2011-02-10 13:10: Catch and release chemistry in 3D gels (Christine Boehner) 2011-02-11 17:30: The Sound of Beauty (Dr Elizabeth Eva Leach, University of Oxford) 2011-02-17 13:10: Notes on the (live) synthesis of music (Sam Aaron) 2011-02-18 17:30: Beauty & Attraction: in the eyes of the beholder (Professor Jeanne Altmann, Princeton University) 2011-02-24 13:10: How can we see biomolecular structure and dynamics by measuring side-chain chemical shifts? (Aleksandr Sahakyan) 2011-02-25 17:30: Beauty & Happiness: Chinese perspectives (Professor Jason Kuo, University of Maryland) 2011-03-03 13:10: The Emergence of Chemical Complexity - Supramolecular Self-Assembly of Molecules (Jameel Zayed) 2011-03-04 17:30: Terror by Beauty: Russo-Soviet perspectives (Professor Evgeny A Dobrenko, University of Sheffield) 2011-03-10 13:10: Fast Mobile Text Entry using Gestures and Speech (Per Ola Kristensson) 2011-03-11 17:30: The Science and Beauty of Nebulae (Dr Carolin Crawford, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge) 2011-03-17 13:10: Chip and PIN: Exploring the EMV system (Omar Choudary) 2011-05-05 13:10: A Case for Astrobiology (Ms. Katinka Apagyi (University of Cambridge)) 2011-05-12 13:10: Bioelectronics: The interface of biology and electronics (Now In 3D) (Justin Pahara) 2011-05-19 13:10: Under Pressure: probing the quantum world under extreme conditions (James Fowler) 2011-05-26 13:10: X-ray Emission from around Active Black Holes (Dominic Walton) 2011-06-02 13:10: Climate Change on Mars: Could extreme axial tilt drive glaciers to low latitudes? (Andrew Britton) 2011-06-09 13:10: Quantum information processing with semiconductor nanotechnology (Antoine Boyer de la Giroday) 2011-06-16 13:10: Cosmic Dawn: The Search for the First Galaxies (Dan Stark (Institute of Astronomy)) 2011-10-13 13:10: Nanotechnology: challenging chips and crime (Russell Cowburn) 2011-10-20 13:10: Emergence in Solid State Physics (Sven Friedemann) 2011-10-27 13:10: Shrinking Sheep to Growing Marmots: Linking Trait and Population Dynamics in Changing Environments (Arpat Ozgul ( University of Cambridge)) 2011-11-03 13:10: Emergence and reduction combined in infinite systems (Nazim Bouatta) 2011-11-10 13:10: Terahertz technology: Detecting terrorists and breast cancer (Philip Ashworth) 2011-11-17 13:10: Crystallisation in the Energy Landscape (Vanessa de Souza) 2011-11-24 13:10: The Path of Life from A to B: How Astronomy leads to Biology (Prof. Monica M. Grady, The Open University) 2011-12-01 13:10: Genetics of obesity: How are genes shaping us (Elena Bochukova, Institute of Metabolic Science) 2012-01-19 13:10: Community characteristics and their effects on the structure and survival of a deep-sea fish community (Thea Powell) 2012-01-20 17:30: From Genomes to the Diversity of Life (Professor Michael Akam, University of Cambridge) 2012-01-26 13:10: Erebus volcano, Antarctica: The southernmost active volcano in the world from the inside out (Kayla Iacovino) 2012-01-27 17:30: Life in Ruins (Dr Robert Macfarlane, University of Cambridge) 2012-02-02 13:10: West to east: tracing the spread of cereal cultivation across Eurasia (Diane Lister) 2012-02-03 17:30: The Spark of Life (Professor Frances Ashcroft, University of Oxford) 2012-02-09 13:10: The Human Genome: from 1 to 1,000, and back to 1. (Jie Huang) 2012-02-10 17:30: Life in the Ancient World (Dr Michael Scott, University of Cambridge) 2012-02-16 13:10: Next generation sequencing facilitates the interpretation of the human genome. (Stefan Gräf) 2012-02-17 17:30: Life in Conflict (Dr Mark de Rond, University of Cambridge) 2012-02-23 13:10: Where's all the Technetium? The radioisotope crisis! (Will Webster) 2012-02-24 17:30: Life and Death of a Cell (Professor Ron Laskey, University of Cambridge) 2012-03-01 13:10: Live Forever - Germ cells provide the enduring link between all generations (Nils Grabole) 2012-03-02 17:30: Artificial Life (Professor Chris Bishop, University of Cambridge) 2012-03-08 13:10: What is it like to be an anxious monkey? : Characterising trait-anxiety phenotypes in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) (Yoshiro Shiba) 2012-03-09 17:30: The After Life (Professor Clive Gamble, University of Southampton) 2012-04-26 13:10: "Life" Before the Start of Evolution (Aleksandr Sahakyan) 2012-05-03 13:10: Evolution: where would we be without viruses (Jonathan Luke Heeney) 2012-05-10 13:10: Structures of Membrane Proteins (Vinothkumar K.R.) 2012-05-17 13:10: Filaments of the Bacterial Cytoskeleton (Jan Löwe, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK) 2012-05-24 13:10: Marine Seismic to Climate Models: Using streamer data to understand ocean currents (Timothy Grant) 2012-05-31 13:10: Living on Sacred Ground: The Priests’ Houses in the Temple of Amun in Karnak (Dr. Aurélia Masson) 2012-06-07 13:10: Diagnostiques Sans Frontières: Low-Cost, Rapid Diagnostics for Everyone (Ali Yetisen) 2012-06-14 13:10: Could the earliest limbed animals walk? (Dr Stephanie E Pierce) 2012-10-11 13:10: Novel materials for high temperature structural applications (Ayan Bhowmik) 2012-10-18 13:10: Solid oxide fuel cell's and the electricity generation of the present (Riza Dervisoglu) 2012-10-25 13:10: What is an individual? - Theory and practice behind the biological concept of individuality (Patricio Salazar) 2012-11-01 13:10: Reconstructing the Earth's Climate using the Sulfur Cycle (Vicky Rennie) 2012-11-08 13:10: Software networking for the Internet of Things (Amir Chaudhry) 2012-11-15 13:10: Genetic variants that modify breast cancer risk in women who carry a BRCA2 mutation (Karoline Kuchenbaecker) 2012-11-22 13:10: Noise in knowledge: How do we study variability in cognitive development? (Sara Baker) 2012-11-29 13:10: Massive black holes in galactic centres (Wako Ishibashi) 2013-01-18 17:30: Foresight in Ancient Civilisations (Professor Sir Geoffrey Lloyd, University of Cambridge) 2013-01-24 13:10: Invisible Residents: You and your 100 trillion bacteria (Vagheesh Narasimhan) 2013-01-25 17:30: Foresight in Journalism (Ms Bridget Kendall, BBC) 2013-01-31 13:10: Sexual selection in females: insights from baboon societies (Elise Huchard) 2013-02-01 17:30: Foresight and Fiction (Robert J Sawyer, Author) 2013-02-07 13:10: Malaria - algae that kill (Ellen Nisbet) 2013-02-08 17:30: Foresight in Scientific Method (Professor Hasok Chang, University of Cambridge) 2013-02-14 13:10: Amazonia 1492: Pristine forest or cultural parkland? (Toby Gardner) 2013-02-15 17:30: Foresight in Music (Professor Nicholas Cook, University of Cambridge) 2013-02-21 13:10: Simulations of protein-lipid interactions in the mitochondria (Anna Duncan) 2013-02-22 17:30: Foreseeing Space Weather (Dr Jim Wild, Lancaster University) 2013-02-28 13:10: Building Machines that Learn from Examples of Complicated Things (Danny Tarlow) 2013-03-01 17:30: Foresight and Self-Control (Professor Terrie Moffitt, Duke University) 2013-03-07 13:10: Proteins, Crystals and mechanisms (Paul Elliott) 2013-03-08 17:30: Foresight in Ancient Mesopotamia (Professor Francesca Rochberg, University of California, Berkeley) 2013-03-14 13:10: Ubiquitin - How a small protein regulates complex signalling cascades (Kirstin Keusekotten) 2013-04-18 13:10: Speeding the Convergence of Impact and Profit (Nikon Rasumov) 2013-04-25 13:10: How modifications to proteins lead to Parkinson's Disease (Alex van der Wateren) 2013-05-02 13:10: The Work Meets Life project: How does Work get done? (Prof Robert A. Levin) 2013-05-09 13:10: Curing Parkinson's Disease: From Camels to Worms (Tim Guilliams) 2013-05-16 13:10: Microstructures in Layered Intrusions – What Can They Tell Us? (Evidence from the Sept Iles intrusion, Quebec, Canada) (Halley Keevil) 2013-05-23 13:10: Canceled (Eyemen Kheir ) 2013-05-30 13:10: Mt Erebus, Antarctica; Understanding the world's southernmost active volcano (Yves Moussalllam) 2013-06-06 13:10: Needles in a haystack: Tracking down the genetic cause of rare diseases. (Stefan Gräf) 2013-06-13 13:10: Polymers for nanotechnology (Paul Zavala-Rivera) 2013-10-10 13:10: Cool Conductors (Sven Friedemann, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge) 2013-10-17 13:10: The World’s First Bulk-Type Fully High-Temperature Superconducting Machine (Zhen Huang, Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics, University of Cambridge) 2013-10-24 13:10: How Biomolecular Simulations of Molecules Can Help Us Understand What Matters (Florian Roessler, Chemistry Department, University of Cambridge) 2013-10-31 13:10: Abrasive Wear of Nano-structured Steel: Does Hardness Matter? (Subhankar Das bakshi, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge.) 2013-11-07 13:10: Functional Integrated Plastic Systems (Antony Sou, Optoelectronics Group, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge) 2013-11-14 13:10: Cutting as Untying (Topo2: Resolving the Gordian Knot of the Cell since 3.8 billion B.C.) (Melissa Antoniou-Kourounioti, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge) 2013-11-21 13:10: Studying the intracellular localisation of Y RNAs (Eyemen Kheir, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge) 2013-11-28 13:10: Is it possible track and predict the Huntington's disease progression? (Ye Yuan, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge) 2013-12-05 13:10: The Strength of Broken Glass (Caroline Butchart, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge) 2014-01-17 17:30: Plagues & Medicine (Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge) 2014-01-23 13:10: Graphene: When a Crystal Goes Flexible (Dr Felice Torrisi, Cambridge Graphene Centre, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge) 2014-01-24 17:30: Plagues & History (Professor Chris Dobson, Dr Mary Dobson, University of Cambridge) 2014-01-30 13:00: Is Carbon Storage safe? Insights from the >400,000 year old Green River natural analogue , Utah (Alexandra Maskell, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge) 2014-01-31 17:30: Silicon Plagues (Mikko H Hypponen, CRO F-Secure & columnist) 2014-02-06 13:10: Cassandra's Climate (Michael Sheppard, Emeritus Schlumberger Fellow, Schlumberger) 2014-02-07 17:30: The Nature of Plagues (Professor Angela McLean, University of Oxford) 2014-02-13 13:00: A highly sensitive approach to determine replication kinetics of influenza type A viruses by plaque assay (Ramona Mogling, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge) 2014-02-14 17:30: Plagues, Populations & Survival (Professor Stephen J O'Brien, St Petersburg State University) 2014-02-20 13:00: Spiking irregularity in cortical inhibitory interneurons (Philipe Mendonca, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge) 2014-02-21 17:30: The Human Plague (Professor Stephen Emmott, Microsoft Research) 2014-02-27 13:10: Building understanding from the ground up: hierarchical modelling of the climate system (Dr Dan Jones, British Antarctic Survey) 2014-02-28 17:30: Plagues & Economic Collapse (Professor Ian Morris, Stanford University) 2014-03-06 13:10: Tibial rigidity through prolonged culture change: Adaptation across ~6150 years of agriculture in Central Europe (Alison Macintosh, Division of Biological Anthropology, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge) 2014-03-07 17:30: Plagues & Metaphor (Dr Rowan Williams, University of Cambridge) 2014-05-08 13:10: Transport into the cell: How many ways to get in? (Vassilis Bitsikas, MCR Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge) 2014-05-15 13:10: The Science of Dishwashing (Akin Ali, Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, University of Chembridge) 2014-05-22 13:10: Gene expression divergence in mammalian speciation (Angela Filimon Goncalves) 2014-05-29 13:10: Mapping Methane in the Arctic (Michelle Cain, Centre for Atmospheric Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge) 2014-06-05 13:10: How and why do reproductive cheats like cuckoo finches lay such diverse eggs? (Dr Wenfei Tong) 2014-10-16 13:10: Living Long and Living Well: Changing Prospects for Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease and Late Life Dementias, 2014 (Prof. Eric Larson, Group Health Research Institute, Medicine and Health Services, University of Washington) 2014-10-23 13:10: Valuing the Human Body by Discounting Labor Capacity: Evidence from Industrial Injury Cases in China (Enying Zheng) 2014-10-30 13:10: Scientific instruments before science (Dr Alexi Baker, CRASSH & History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge) 2014-11-06 13:10: Energy storage: Understanding supercapacitors for improving them (Dr Céline Merlet, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge) 2014-11-13 13:10: Genetic code expansion in vivo: making proteins with novel properties (Dr Ambra Bianco, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge) 2014-11-20 13:10: What can we understand from the structure of a protein? (Dr Paul Elliott, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Centre) 2014-11-27 13:10: Investigative Interviewing of Children (Dr Beth Ahern, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge) 2015-01-16 17:30: Reprogramming Animal Development (Professor Sir John Gurdon, Cambridge) 2015-01-22 13:10: Holographic Sensors and Smartphone Applications in Point-of-Care Testing (Dr. Ali K. Yetisen) 2015-01-23 17:30: Development of an Athlete (Dr Katherine Grainger, Olympic Gold Medallist) 2015-01-30 17:30: The Development of Galaxies (Professor Richard Ellis, Caltech) 2015-02-05 13:10: Why do black holes shine? (Prof. Christopher Reynolds, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, USA) 2015-02-06 17:30: Developing a Sense of Self (Professor Bruce Hood, Bristol) 2015-02-12 13:10: Assessing the energy, water and land nexus in China (Ying Qin, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge) 2015-02-13 17:30: Development of Climate Science (Professor Dame Julia Slingo, Met Office) 2015-02-19 13:10: Making Smarter Artificial Muscles (Stoyan Smoukov (University of Cambridge)) 2015-02-20 17:30: Biomimicry - Development of Sustainable Design (Michael Pawlyn, Exploration Architecture) 2015-02-26 13:10: Towards bi-treated glass (Marco Zaccaria) 2015-02-27 17:30: Economic Development (Dr Ha-Joon Chang, Cambridge) 2015-03-05 13:10: The ocean at the centre of the Earth: The Southern Ocean and its role in climate (Dr Andrew Meijers) 2015-03-06 17:30: Technology Development (Dr Hermann Hauser, Amadeus Capital Partners) 2015-04-30 13:10: Membrane proteins at work: Mhp1 and the human Histamin receptor H1 (Simone Weyand) 2015-05-07 13:10: Computational Fluid Dynamics for prediction of flow separation from aircraft tail surfaces (Andrea Masi (Department of Engineering)) 2015-05-14 13:10: Metabolic cooperation in a synthetic yeast community (Kate Campbell (University of Cambridge)) 2015-05-21 13:10: Osteomorphology and origins of sheep/goats domestication in China (Yiru Wang) 2015-10-08 13:10: Dynamics of DNA Minicircles in Motion via Fourier Analysis of Functional Time Series (Dr. Shahin Tavakoli (Statistical Laboratory, DPMMS)) 2015-10-15 13:10: Vision-Based Over-Height Vehicle Detection (Bella Nguyen (Department of Engineering)) 2015-10-22 13:10: Emotion and emotion regulation; application in mental health disorders (Dr Laura Vuillier (Department of Psychology)) 2015-10-29 13:10: Silence is Golden: Controlling Communication and Coordination in Distributed Databases (Dr KC Sivaramakrishnan (Computer Lab)) 2015-11-05 13:10: No, rien de rien... Regretted purchases in the UK and their implications for environmental policy (Dr Sandy Skelton (Department of Engineering)) 2015-11-12 13:10: New quantum states of matter - or - What does a spin liquid look like? (Dr Johannes Knolle (Cavendish Laboratory)) 2015-11-19 13:10: The mechanics of intelligence: A motivation for the way we design robots. (Fabio Giardina (Department of Engineering)) 2015-11-26 13:10: Relating mind and brain: can brain activity predict perceptual experience? (Dr Marieke Mur (MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit)) 2016-01-14 13:10: The quest for cheap, sustainable and high-performance rechargeable batteries: The case of sodium-ion batteries explored with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and ab initio simulations (Raphaële Clément (Department of Chemistry)) 2016-01-15 17:30: Personal Principles and the Political Game (Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, House of Lords) 2016-01-21 13:10: Designing metal forming machines (Dr Evros Loukaides (Department of Engineering)) 2016-01-22 17:30: The Game of Crime and Punishment (Mrs Nicky Padfield, University of Cambridge) 2016-01-28 13:10: What’s in a flame? — the modern theory of combustion (Girish Nivarti (Department of Engineering)) 2016-01-29 17:30: Wittgenstein's Games (Professor A C Grayling, New College of the Humanities) 2016-02-04 13:10: “Do I look fat in these genes?” (Dr Ines Barroso, Sanger Institute) 2016-02-05 17:30: Games in Sports (Sir Dave Brailsford, Team Sky) 2016-02-11 13:10: Smelling molecules with optical nano-noses (Dr Tanya Hutter, Department of Chemistry ) 2016-02-12 17:30: "Losing the New Great Game" (Dr Frank Ledwidge, Barrister, Writer and Lecturer) 2016-02-18 13:10: Unikernels: from science experiment to industry (Amir Chaudhry) 2016-02-19 17:30: Games for the Brain (Professor Barbara Sahakian, University of Cambridge) 2016-02-25 13:10: Mapping tumours in 4D – Spatially and temporally resolved genomics (Dario Bressan ) 2016-02-26 17:30: Games Animals Play (Professor Nick Davies, University of Cambridge) 2016-03-03 13:10: Why are minorities at higher risk of developing psychotic disorders? (Hannah Jongsma, Department of Phychiatry) 2016-03-04 17:30: The Game Theory of Conflict (Dr Thomas C Schelling, University of Maryland) 2016-04-28 13:10: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace: The rise of computational creativity (Jack Hopkins, Computer Laboratory) 2016-05-05 13:10: Emerging solar cell technologies: a microscopist's view (Giorgio Divitini, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy) 2016-05-19 13:10: Enacting Scales of Difference: Dermatology and Melanin Sciences as Liberationist Tools in the 21st Century (J. Cecilia Cárdenas-Navia ) 2016-10-20 13:10: HIV-1 vectors: How can you convert a pathogen to a therapeutic vehicle? (Eirini Vamva, PhD Candidate in the Department of Medicine ) 2016-10-27 13:10: Digging deeper: What living athletes can tell us about behaviour in prehistory (Dr Alison Macintosh, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) 2016-11-03 13:10: Inside & Out Flight: aerodynamics and skeletal function during slow flight in birds (Dr Kristen Crandell, Department of Zoology) 2016-11-10 13:10: “Genetically” Modifying the Chemistry of Non-aqueous Lithium-air Batteries to Make It Closer to Reality (Dr Tao Liu) 2016-11-17 13:10: Energy storage: Probing ion dynamics at the nanoscale in supercapacitors (Dr Celine Merlet) 2016-11-24 13:10: Increasing functional versatility of proteins by regulated unfolding and exposing disordered regions (Dr Rita Pancsa) 2016-12-01 13:10: Glaciers, weathering and isotopes (Dr Ruth Hindshaw) 2017-01-19 13:10: Turing Test for Smart Materials (Dr Stoyan Smoukov, Energy Research) 2017-01-20 17:30: Extreme Weather (Dr Emily Shuckburgh, BAS) 2017-01-26 13:10: Mapping a viral interactome (Luis Nobre, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research) 2017-01-27 17:30: Extreme Events and How to Live with Them (Professor Nassim Nicholas Taleb, New York) 2017-02-02 13:10: Designing Smart Software Engineering Tools with Machines Learning (Dr Miltos Allamanis, Microsoft Research) 2017-02-03 17:30: Dealing with Extremism (Professor David Runciman, University of Cambridge) 2017-02-09 13:10: Outstanding Puzzles for Predictive Coding Explanations of Delusions (Juliet Griffin, Department of Psychiatry) 2017-02-10 17:30: Extreme Rowing (Roz Savage MBE, Ocean Rower, Yale University) 2017-02-16 13:10: Can anti-cancer immunotherapeutics be repurposed to kill parasites? (Paula MacGregor, Department of Biochemistry) 2017-02-17 17:30: Extremes of the Universe (Professor Andy Fabian, University of Cambridge) 2017-02-23 13:10: Beyond the battlefield – New Frontiers in Cancer Research (Jennifer Harris, MRC Cancer Unit) 2017-02-24 17:30: Extreme Politics (Professor Matthew Goodwin, University of Kent) 2017-03-02 13:10: What makes them tick? Understanding parasitism in the genomic era. (Dr Anna V. Protasio) 2017-03-03 17:30: Extreme Ageing (Professor Sarah Harper, University of Oxford) 2017-03-09 13:10: Neutrinos in Seven Questions (Lorena Escudero, HEP Group, Cavendish Laboratory) 2017-03-10 17:30: Reporting from Extreme Environments (Lyse Doucet, BBC) 2017-05-11 13:10: Can we predict the course of Crohn's disease? (Daniele Biasci) 2017-05-18 13:10: A Spatial Modeling Approach for Linguistic Object Data: Analysing dialect sound variations across Great-Britain (Shahin Tavakoli) 2017-05-25 13:10: Characterization of Internet Censorship from Multiple Perspectives (Shehar Bano, University College London) 2017-10-05 13:10: WikiFactMine: Scientific Knowledge for Everyone (Dr. Peter Murray-Rust (Unilever Centre, Dept. Of Chemistry, University of Cambridge)) 2017-10-12 13:10: Graphene for ultrafast lasers (Giancarlo Soavi (Cambridge Graphene Centre)) 2017-10-19 13:10: DNA-repairing proteins: View of a structural biologist (Dr Domi Baretic (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge)) 2017-11-02 13:10: How is continuous experience transformed into discrete memories? (Dr. Aya Ben-Akov (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge)) 2017-11-09 13:10: Molecular Origin of Capacity Fade in Sodium Ion Batteries (Dr. Lauren Marbella (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge)) 2017-11-16 13:10: Multimodal driver displays, autonomous car handovers, and inclusiveness (Dr. Ioannis Politis (Engineering Design Centre, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge)) 2017-11-23 13:10: Distributed Ledger technology: beyond the block chain hype (KC Sivaramakrishnan (Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge)) 2017-11-30 13:10: Alzheimer’s Disease: The story so far (Katarina Pisani (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge)) 2018-01-18 13:10: Water Sensitive Urban Design for Cities of the Future (Dr Leon Kapetas, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge) 2018-01-19 17:30: Black and British Migration (Mr David Olusoga, Historian & Broadcaster) 2018-01-25 13:10: Did high levels of morphological flexibility facilitate colonisation of novel habitats during human evolution? (Dr Laura Buck, University of Cambridge) 2018-01-26 17:30: Immigration and Freedom (Professor Chandran Kukathas, LSE) 2018-02-01 13:10: A google maps for biology: single cell genetic characterization goes spatial (Dario Bressan, University of Cambridge) 2018-02-02 17:30: Art and Migration (Professor Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, University of Birmingham) 2018-02-09 17:30: Refugees and Migration (Mr Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees) 2018-02-15 13:10: Automated modelling of industrial plants (Eva Agapaki, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge) 2018-02-16 17:30: Disease Migration (Professor Eva Harris, University of California, Berkeley) 2018-02-22 13:10: Does inflammation contribute to Pregnancy Associated Breast Cancer? (Dr Jessica Hitchcock, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge) 2018-02-23 17:30: The Partition of India and Migration (Ms Kavita Puri, BBC) 2018-03-01 13:10: Antibiotic resistance: The search for novel Lipoteichoic acid Synthase inhibitors (Mr Rohan Eapen, Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge) 2018-03-02 17:30: Migration in Science (Dr Sir Venki Ramakrishnan, PRS) 2018-03-08 13:10: Combining models and data for improved understanding of Antarctic climate change (Dr Max Holloway, British Antarctic Survey) 2018-03-09 17:30: Animal Migration (Professor Iain Couzin, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology) 2018-03-15 13:10: Tuberculosis, Cancer & Gout: Archaeolgical evidence of disease from Medieval Cambridge (Dr Jenna Dittmar, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge) 2018-04-26 13:10: Engineering mitochondrial DNA in the mouse germline using designer nuclease technology (Ms Beverly McCann, MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, University of Cambridge) 2018-05-03 13:10: Design of novel hybrid foam materials for impact applications (Mr. Adam Boyce, Centre for Micromechanics, Cambridge University Engineering Department) 2018-05-10 13:10: Echo mapping the gravitational potential well of black holes (Dr William Alston, Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge) 2018-05-17 13:10: From Goethe to Macaques: What auctions can teach us about decision making (Mr Robert Hickman, Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience, Univesity of Cambridge) 2018-10-04 13:10: Designing Ultra Low Power Sensor Interfaces for the Internet of Things (Dr Arokia Nathan (Cambridge Touch Technologies Ltd)) 2018-10-11 13:10: Nano-photonics for better detection of toxic molecules in air (Dr Tanya Hutter (Chemistry Department, University of Cambridge)) 2018-10-18 13:10: Expanding the Genetic Code to Address Biomedical Challenges (Dr Charlie Morgan) 2018-10-25 13:10: Perovskite Solar Cells: Printing the future of photovoltaics (Stuart Macpherson (StranksLab, Optoelectronics group, Physics, University of Cambridge)) 2018-11-01 13:10: Biomimetic surface engineering: manufacturing functional surfaces using digital processing technologies (James Macdonald) 2018-11-08 13:10: Less meat, less heat: how can cafeterias increase vegetarian sales and reduce meat consumption? (Emma Garnett) 2018-11-15 13:10: Mechanism of transformation of neural stem cells by fusion onco-proteins. (Robert Kupp (CRUK Cambridge Institute / Oncology)) 2018-11-22 13:10: Neurons, Fake News, DNA and your iPhone: The Mathematics of Information (IOANNIS KONTOYIANNIS) 2018-11-29 13:10: A tale of Terror and Erebus: international collaboration and competition in the search for Franklin’s lost expedition (Dr Nanna Kaalund (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge)) 2019-01-17 13:10: Oil palm: what’s true and what’s to do? (Amelia Hood (Zoology Department, University of Cambridge)) 2019-01-18 17:30: Visions (Professor Paul Fletcher, Cambridge Neuroscience) 2019-01-24 13:10: Gorilla Society: investigating cooperation, territoriality and social support in our evolutionary cousins (Robin E Morrison (Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge)) 2019-01-25 17:30: Colour and Vision (Professor Anya Hurlbert, Newcastle University) 2019-01-31 13:10: Planet Nine: To Be or Not To Be (Mr Antranik A. Sefilian) 2019-02-01 17:30: Evolution of the Eye (Professor Dan-Eric Nilsson, Lund University) 2019-02-07 13:10: Hearing and seeing things that are not there: Quantifying brain structure related to hallucinations (Colleen Rollins (Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge)) 2019-02-08 17:30: Vision of Future Technology (Ms Sophie Hackford, Futurist, co-founder 1715Labs) 2019-02-14 13:10: Genome sequencing paves the way for precision medicine in the NHS: the Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) point of view (Dr Stefan Gräf) 2019-02-15 17:30: Appearance and Physical Reality (Professor Carlo Rovelli, International Centre for Theoretical Physics) 2019-02-21 13:10: Evolution, development and function of flower patterns (Ms Alice Fairnie (Sainsbury Laboratory, Botanic Garden Cambridge)) 2019-02-22 17:30: Viewing the Universe (Dr Carolin Crawford, University of Cambridge) 2019-02-28 13:10: Solving Darwin’s 'abominable mystery': the evolution and development of nectar spurs (Ms Erin Cullen (Department of Plant Sciences, Cambridge)) 2019-03-01 17:30: Computer Vision (Professor Andrew Blake, Samsung AI Research Centre) 2019-03-08 17:30: Perception of Visual Space (Professor Sir Colin Blakemore, School of Advanced Study) 2019-03-14 13:10: Learning from rivers about long-term controls on Earth’s climate (Dr Jotis Baronas (Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge)) 2019-04-25 13:10: Paving an enlightened path to anyons and quantum computation (Dr Shovan Dutta (Physics Department, Cambridge)) 2019-05-02 13:10: From molecules to materials: new catalysts for artificial photosynthesis (Dr Souvik Roy (Chemistry Department, Cambridge)) 2019-05-09 13:10: Trustworthy AI (Dr Adrian Weller (Machine Learning Group, Cambridge)) 2019-05-16 13:10: Persistent pneumococcal colonisation: Dynamics, genomic diversity and evolution (Dr Chrispin Chaguza (Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge)) 2019-10-10 13:10: Perovskite nanocrystals: tuneable future for display industry (Kaiwen Zhang, PhD student in Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology) 2019-10-17 13:10: Krill swarms: the carbon export highway - S*£% matters! (Anna Belcher - British Antarctic Survey) 2019-10-24 13:10: The effects of wind on trees and forests (Toby Jackson - Cambridge Conservation Initiative ) 2019-10-31 13:10: How to Build a Neuron: establishing spatial identity in a structurally complex cell (Michael Fernandopulle - Cambridge Institute for Medical Research) 2019-11-07 13:10: Antarctic climate of the last 115,000 years from ice cores (Isobel Rowell) 2019-11-14 13:10: Engaging Indigenous Communities in Malaysia: Snapshots of Culture, Genomics and Health (Maude E Phipps, Monash University Malaysia) 2019-11-21 13:10: You rock! Understanding words with many meanings (Lucy MacGregor - MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) 2019-11-28 13:10: Sexual Health, Risk and Migration: Challenging exclusionary constructions of migrant men who have sex with men (Arthur Davis - Centre for Gender Studies) 2019-12-05 13:10: Investigating human blood development at the single-cell level (Anna Maria Ranzoni - Wellcome - MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute/Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) 2020-01-16 13:10: Global Methane, Project MOYA, and the UK’s Net Zero target (Prof. Euan Nisbet, Professor of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway, University of London) 2020-01-17 17:30: Human Origins (Dr Adam Rutherford, Author, Broadcaster) 2020-01-23 13:10: Higher Education in the United Arab Emirates - the Field as a Minefield (Mira Al Hussein, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge) 2020-01-24 17:30: Mysteries of Modern Physics (Professor Sean Carroll, Caltech) 2020-01-30 13:10: Bringing the science back into scientific realism (Miguel Ohnesorge, History and Philosophy of Science Department, University of Cambridge) 2020-01-31 17:30: Decoding the Heavens: The Antikythera Mechanism (Dr Jo Marchant, Journalist, Author) 2020-02-06 13:10: Investigating Individual Differences in political networks on Twitter (Elizaveta Karmannaya, Department of Psychology. University of Cambridge) 2020-02-07 17:30: Alan Turing and the Enigma Machine (Dr James Grime, Mathematician, Lecturer) 2020-02-13 13:10: Brain organoids to study development and function (Dr Laura Pellegrini, Division of Cell Biology, MRC-LMB) 2020-02-14 17:30: The Enigma of Emotion (Dr Tiffany Watt Smith, Queen Mary, University of London) 2020-02-20 13:10: The living dead: cellular functions of pseudoenzymes (Iain Hay, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research) 2020-02-21 17:30: The Enigmatic Premodern Book (Professor Erik Kwakkel, University of British Columbia) 2020-02-28 17:30: Eruptions, Emissions and Enigmas: from fuming volcanic vents to mass extinction events (Professor Tamsin Mather, University of Oxford) 2020-03-05 13:10: The effect of Inhibitory Control over Negative Autobiographical Memories (Giulia Barsuola, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge) 2020-03-06 17:30: Archaeological Mysteries (Dr Albert Yu-Min Lin, Explorer, Scientist) 2020-05-28 13:10: Integration Strategies for Ultra Low Power Flexible Electronics (Professor Arokia Nathan) 2020-06-11 13:10: Cell biology of hereditary spastic paraplegias (Eliska Zlamalova) 2020-06-18 13:10: Scalable, rapid and sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 using RT-LAMP for laboratory and home testing (Max Kellner) 2020-06-25 13:10: The Makings of Love: The Evolution of Non Monogamy (Ezra Hampikian) 2020-06-30 13:10: Anti-racist praxis in the digital age: Everyday Resistance against the Prison-Industrial Complex (PIC) (Mayumi Sato) 2020-10-15 13:10: Is there solid-on-solid contact in a sphere-wall collision in a viscous fluid? (Dr Sumit Birwa, Goldstein Lab, DAMTP) 2020-10-22 13:10: The awakening of the genome – how embryonic transcriptional programs are initiated (Jasmin Stowers, Babraham Institute) 2020-10-29 13:10: Joseph Banks, Georg Forster and the Publication of Nature in the Age of Revolutions (Edwin Rose) 2020-11-05 13:10: Gravitational waves and fundamental physics (Francesco Muia) 2020-11-12 13:10: Quantum chaos in the SYK model (Jan Behrends) 2020-11-19 13:10: Efficient colour representation in digital systems (Maryam Azimi) 2020-11-26 13:10: Bioelectrocatalysis in porous electrodes: The local environment may be more basic (and complex) than it appears (Sam Cobb, Research Fellow, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Reisner Lab) 2020-12-03 13:10: Improved ReaxFF for Large-Scale Reactive Molecular Dynamics Simulations (David Furman) 2021-01-21 13:10: Rage Against the Dying of the Light: old supernovae teach us new tricks (Dr Or Graur) 2021-01-22 17:30: Battle Blood (Dr Claire Roddie, UCL) 2021-01-28 13:10: Getting the car up the mountain - Bayesian Reinforcement Learning (Dr Torben Sell) 2021-01-29 17:30: Transitional Bleeding in Early Modern England (Dr Sara Read, Loughborough University) 2021-02-04 13:10: Sustainable Railways - Mind the Gap (Dr Manu Sasidharan) 2021-02-05 17:30: Blood in Motion: The Physics of Blood Flow (Professor Tim Pedley, University of Cambridge) 2021-02-11 13:10: Quantifying neuronal loss in frontotemporal dementia – studying the human brain at post mortem (Dr Sanne Kaalund) 2021-02-12 17:30: Dracula, Vampires and the New Woman (Professor Carol Senf, Georgia Institute of Technology) 2021-02-18 13:10: Spiteful contradictions (Dr Matishalin Patel) 2021-02-19 17:30: Bloodlines of the British (Professor Sir Walter Bodmer, University of Oxford) 2021-02-25 13:10: FDCSP+ fibroblasts predict response to cancer immunotherapy (Dr Daniele Biasci) 2021-02-26 17:30: Blood villains and heros (Ms Rose George, Journalist) 2021-03-04 13:10: The Collapse of Complex Societies (Dr Sabin Roman) 2021-03-05 17:30: Cold Blood (Professor Stuart Egginton, University of Leeds) 2021-03-11 13:10: A stochastic model for cell repolarisation: it’s a question of noise (Dr Randolf Altmeyer) 2021-03-12 17:30: Blood Sculptures (Mr Marc Quinn, Artist) 2021-04-29 13:10: Halide Perovskites for Sustainable Optoelectronic Devices: from energy to healthcare (Dr Miguel Anaya) 2021-05-06 13:10: Mechanisms of protein transport in eukaryotic cells (Dr Jerome Cattin) 2021-05-13 13:00: From plankton to policy in the polar oceans: The role of science in mitigating climate change (Dr Anna Belcher) 2021-05-20 13:00: Investigating the machinery of bacterial transmembrane transport (Emmanouela Petsolari, Department of Biochemistry) 2021-10-07 13:00: Evolution and development of vertebral regionalization in fishes (Katharine Criswell, Research Associate, Department of Zoology) 2021-10-14 13:00: Functional redundancy of Drosophila melanogaster SoxB proteins in central nervous system development (Barbara Joo, Department of Genetics) 2021-10-21 13:00: TDP-43 amyloids in neurodegenerative diseases (Dr Diana Arseni MRC-LMB) 2021-10-28 13:00: Hunting for new particles with ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider (Ben Hodkinson, Experimental High Energy Physics) 2021-11-04 13:00: When Turing meets Waddington: Theory of mechanochemical patterning in biphasic biological tissues (Dr Adrien Hallou, Gurdon Institute & Cavendish Laboratory) 2021-11-11 13:00: The impact of climate-induced habitat loss on coral reef fishes in the Red Sea (Madeleine Emms, Department of Zoology) 2021-11-25 13:00: Past ice sheet evolution: West Antarctica during warm climate intervals (Lara Perez, British Antarctic Survey) 2022-01-21 17:30: Food and Climate Change (Professor Sarah Bridle, University of York) 2022-01-27 13:00: Trends, Determinants, and Effects of ESG-linked Pay around the World (Professor Lin Peng, Faculty of Economics, Cambridge) 2022-01-28 17:30: Should Cats and Dogs go Vegan? (Professor Andrew Knight, University of Winchester) 2022-02-03 13:00: Assessing Implications of the Deployment of Sustainable Flight in the UK (Mike Lau, University of Princeton) 2022-02-04 17:30: Food, Power and Society (Ms Sarah Mukherjee, IEMA) 2022-02-10 13:00: From quantum tunneling in a topology-changing fermionic bath to topological quantum superpositions (Jan Behrends, Cavendish Laboratory) 2022-02-11 17:30: X-rays and Food Safety (Dr Richard Parmee, University of Cambridge) 2022-02-17 13:00: Can we use electrical energy to reduce carbon emissions? An investigation into the electrochemical approaches for carbon capture (Niamh Hartley, Department of Chemistry) 2022-02-18 17:30: Food as Expression (Mr Alex Rushmer, Chef) 2022-02-24 13:00: Probing Li:ion batteries with fibre-optic Raman spectroscopy to support transport electrification (Megan Groom, Department of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory) 2022-02-25 17:30: Food and Cultural History (Dr Melissa Calaresu, University of Cambridge) 2022-03-03 13:00: Wnt signalling in the gill arches of the little skate during development (Jenaid Rees, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge) 2022-03-04 17:30: Archaeology and Discovering the Food of the Past (Professor Martin Jones, University of Cambridge) 2022-03-10 13:00: The Problem of the Earth's Figure and the Logic of Measurement in Modern Geoscience (Miguel Ohnesorge, History and Philosophy of Science) 2022-03-11 17:30: The Political Economy of Conservation and Food Security (Professor Bhaskar Vira, University of Cambridge) 2022-03-17 13:00: Visualising mRNA in a developing tissue (Dr Tamsin Samuels, Department of Genetics) 2022-05-05 13:00: Wild journeys for wild microbiomes - Conservation through the gut (Gal Zanir, Conservation Leadership) 2022-05-12 13:00: Do we have enough energy resources for a net-zero 2050? (Jennifer Hawkin, Department of Engineering) 2022-05-19 13:00: In search of the Planet of the Apes: Catarrhine evolution and diversity during the Miocene of East Africa (Jared Shiffert, Department of Archaeology) 2022-05-26 13:00: Protecting privacy on the Internet: background, research, and practice (Daniel Hugenroth, Department of Science and Technology) 2022-10-06 13:10: The fluid dynamics of airborne disease transmission (Dr Rajesh Bhagat) 2022-10-13 13:10: Supernovae: Superheroes of the universe (Or Graur) 2022-10-20 13:10: The molecular mechanism of DNA crosslink repair (Pablo Alcon) 2022-10-27 13:10: Dementia and ageing brains: what can population studies tell us? (Carol Brayne) 2022-11-03 13:10: New approaches for understanding macroscale brain network development (Sofia Orellana) 2022-11-10 13:10: The awakening of the genome –modelling embryonic genome activation programs in vitro (Jasmin Taubenschmid-Stowers) 2022-11-17 13:10: On the (actual) origin of species through the lens of hybridization. (Hilde Schneeman) 2022-11-24 13:10: School-based health promotion: what went wrong and where to next? (Mairead Ryan) 2023-01-19 13:10: Rapid decarbonisation of the NHS (James Smith) 2023-01-20 17:30: On Escaping or Not Escaping Solitude. Persian Tales of Turtles and Pearls (Professor Christine van Ruymbeke, University of Cambridge) 2023-01-26 13:10: Unlocking the power of cell therapy to reverse disease (Sandra Petrus-Reurer) 2023-01-27 17:30: The Isolation of Asylum Seekers: immigration detention in Australia (Dr Amy Nethery, Deakin University) 2023-02-02 13:10: Popper meets machine learning - How falsificationism can guide the design of AI solutions (Patrik Reizinger) 2023-02-03 17:30: The Closeting of Secrets (Professor Adrian Kent, University of Cambridge) 2023-02-09 13:10: Tools utilised by bacteria to interact with humans (Vivian Monzon) 2023-02-10 17:30: Antarctica:Isolated Continent (Professor Dame Jane Francis, British Antarctic Survey) 2023-02-16 13:10: Are net-zero proposals feasible? (Jennifer Hawkin) 2023-02-17 17:30: Isolation and Trapping using Optical Tweezers (Professor Philip Jones, University College London) 2023-02-23 13:10: Creative Intelligence in Generative Models and Why Consciousness Matters (Dvija Mehta) 2023-02-24 17:30: Are we alone in the Universe? (Dr Arik Kershenbaum, University of Cambridge) 2023-03-02 13:10: The Story the Soil tells (Chike Pilgrim) 2023-03-03 17:30: The Self-Imposed Isolation of North Korea (Professor Heonik Kwon, University of Cambridge) 2023-03-09 13:10: Can enzymes help address the climate crisis? (Sam Cobb) 2023-03-10 17:30: Isolation of atomic mechanisms – the choreographer at play (Professor Sir Harry Bhadeshia, University of Cambridge) 2023-04-27 13:10: Weathering the Storm: Aeroelasticity of Civil Structures (Igor Kavrakov) 2023-05-04 13:10: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Porous material (Ratul Das) 2023-05-11 13:10: Tissue-specific tuning of the protein production machinery (Katy Grobicki) 2023-05-18 13:10: The rise of a new syndemic: Characterising the interactions between dementia, infections and socio-economics (Angelique Mavrodaris) 2023-05-25 13:10: Recreating the Basics of Life by Bottom-Up Construction of a Cell (Leanne Milburn) 2023-10-05 13:10: Gilded Stories: Unearthing the Significance of Indus Ornamentation (Aritri Samadder) 2023-10-12 13:10: A Tale of Vertebrae: A time travel to the origin of South American snake diversity (Andres Alfonso-Rojas) 2023-10-19 13:10: Artifical photosynthesis: fuels and pharmaceuticals from using solar power (Tessel Bouwens) 2023-10-26 13:10: The priest, the philosopher, the scientist, and the new age of medicine (Benjamin Doolittle) 2023-11-02 18:30: Predicting outcomes for patients with dementia requiring psychiatric inpatient care (Oriane Marguet) 2023-11-09 18:30: Novel protein-based vaccine technologies to tackle global health threats (Gabrielle Admans) 2023-11-16 18:30: Road to Future Roads: Carbon Data Ontology (Jinying Xu) 2023-11-23 18:30: Revealing the tales of post-Viking migration between UK and Denmark through 1 million personal genomes (Xiaolei Zhang) 2024-01-18 13:10: Enhancing dimensionality of in-vitro GPCR drug discovery (Ned Wills) 2024-01-19 17:30: On the Disappointment of Revolutions (Professor Sir Simon Schama, Columbia University) 2024-01-25 13:10: Measuring chaos: ongoing chromosomal instability in cancer through the lens of single-cell DNA sequencing (Michael Schneider) 2024-01-26 17:30: The Genetic Revolutions (Professor Matthew Cobb, University of Manchester) 2024-02-01 13:10: Dancing in the sunlight: Light-responsive materials for drug delivery to energy storage (Bea Jones) 2024-02-02 17:30: Are Revolutions Justified? (Professor Lea Ypi, London School of Economics) 2024-02-08 13:10: Lake Malawi Cichlids – A Model System for Speciation Research (Moritz Blumer) 2024-02-09 17:30: A Revolution in Thought? How hemisphere theory helps us understand the metacrisis (Dr Iain McGilchrist) 2024-02-15 18:30: Harnessing quantum mechanics to predict the properties of materials (Benjamin Shi) 2024-02-16 17:30: The Exoplanet Revolution (Professor Didier Queloz, University of Cambridge) 2024-02-22 18:30: Mechanical force guided cell migration in early embryonic development (Lakshmi Balasubramaniam) 2024-02-23 17:30: Worlds Turned Upside Down: Quiet Revolutions in Art (Professor Frances Spalding) 2024-02-29 18:30: Are we bearing the fruits of the personalized 'omics revolution? (Yasemin Cole) 2024-03-01 17:30: Revolution by Natural Selection: a radical history of life from inside our cells (Professor Nick Lane, University College London) 2024-03-07 18:30: Reconstructing humanity’s ghosts: genetic evidence for interbreeding among archaic humans (Trevor Cousins) 2024-03-08 17:30: How the Cultural Revolution still shapes China (Ms Tania Branigan) 2024-04-25 13:10: Entangled Lives - Exploring plant biology through the fungal lens. (Alan Wanke) 2024-05-02 13:10: Overcoming challenges to sustainable heat using physics-informed machine learning (Javier Sandoval) 2024-05-09 13:10: The sense of smell: from an overlooked research field to new approaches (Chloe Guillaume) 2024-05-16 13:10: Reconstructing humanity’s ghosts: genetic evidence for interbreeding among archaic humans (Trevor Cousins) 2024-06-18 13:00: Darwin Gas Heating: smart sensor trial review and future prospects (Kilian Bartsch, Department of Engineering) 2024-10-10 13:00: Producing carbon nanotubes and hydrogen from natural gas: can fossil fuels assist the energy transition? (Jack Peden, Department of Engineering) 2024-10-17 13:00: Scaling Up Mental Health Support: Automated annotation for Recovery Stories using AI (Shrankhla Pandey (University of Cambridge)) 2024-10-24 13:00: Dopamine signalling in the octopus visual system (Anna Jansson, Cambridge -- Translational Neuroscience) 2024-10-31 13:00: Wondering What Our Blood Holds (Laura Magnani, Haematology, University of Cambridge) 2024-11-07 13:00: The Climate is on Thin Ice: Can We Thicken It? (Jacob Pantling, Centre for Climate Repair, University of Cambridge) 2024-11-14 13:00: Tiny animals, mighty impacts: modelling polar species on the move (Jen Freer, British Antarctic Survey) 2024-11-21 13:00: The Future of Coding (David Vella Zarb, Computer Science) 2024-11-28 13:00: Infiltrator and Indicator? Understanding the Intricacies of the Cuckoo Bumblebee Lifecycle (Sofia Dartnell, Zoology) 2025-01-23 13:00: What Connects Us All? From Fibers to Graphs to Neurons (Akanksha Ahuja) 2025-01-24 17:30: Bits with Soul (Professor Simon Peyton Jones, University of Cambridge) 2025-01-30 13:00: Cooperative Mechanisms Against Climate Change (Carl Edward Rasmussen) 2025-01-31 17:30: The Power of Music: A Journey Back to Home (Maya Youssef) 2025-02-06 13:00: Genetic drivers of early lung cancer (Alice Chernaik (Medicine, University of Cambridge)) 2025-02-07 17:30: Using Maths to Decode the Universe (Dr Tom Crawford, University of Oxford) 2025-02-13 13:00: The microscopic barriers protecting your airway everyday (Leah Hurst, University of Cambridge) 2025-02-14 17:30: Epigenetics: A Code upon a Code? (Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith, University of Cambridge) 2025-02-20 13:00: Fractal Geometry: War, Peace, Fourier Analysis and the mysterious coastline of Great Britain (Jose Ramon) 2025-02-21 17:30: Eve's Byte of the Apple (Sandi Toksvig OBE) 2025-02-27 13:00: Super-resolution optical microscope for use in the life sciences (Rebecca McClelland) 2025-02-28 17:30: Wayfinding through the Human Genome (Dr Keolu Fox, University of California, San Diego) 2025-03-06 13:00: Survival of the fittest… or the friendliest? Uncovering hidden dependencies in gut microbial communities (Naomi van den Berg) 2025-03-07 17:30: Polari - a Very Queer Code (Professor Paul Baker, University of Lancaster) 2025-03-13 13:00: Cancer’s Rejuvenation Trap: Turning Cells Young and Fierce (Shanlin Tong) 2025-03-14 17:30: Decoding our Humanity (Professor Shannon Vallor, University of Edinburgh) 2025-05-01 13:00: Opening the Box of Chocolates: a Tasting Introduction to Studies of Cacao and Chocolate (Mika Hyman, History and Philosophy of Science) 2025-05-08 13:00: Autonomous Robots That Operate in Human Environments (Fethiye Irmak Dogan (University of Cambridge, Department of Computer Science and Technology)) 2025-05-15 13:00: Transposable elements: From DNA parasites to Darwin's best friends (Pío Sierra, Department of Genetics) 2025-05-22 13:00: Hydrogen airplanes and why they need Heat Exchangers (Kilian Bartsch, Department of Engineering) 2025-10-09 13:00: Examining the promises of chemical plastic recycling (Alex R Epstein (Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge)) 2025-10-16 13:00: Looking for hidden messages in our DNA (Ioannis Sarropoulos, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute) 2025-10-23 13:00: Golgi Bodies in Drosophila Somatosensory Neurons (Shubham Kumar, MRC Molecular Biology) 2025-10-30 13:00: The Unseen Architects of Cancer's Destruction: Fibroblasts and Cachexia (Debasmita Mukherjee, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute) 2025-11-06 13:00: Bumblebees and honeybees in shared landscapes (Nynke Blömer, Department of Zoology) 2025-11-13 13:00: Deuterium metabolic imaging at 7 Tesla (Masha Novoselova, Department of Clinical Neurosciences) 2025-11-20 13:00: Novel Technologies for Future Broadband Access Networks (Fady El-Nahal) 2025-11-27 13:00: Opening the Gate: How Structural Insights into Brain Receptors Could Guide New Therapies (Stephanie Nestorow, Department of Pharmacology) 2026-01-23 17:30: Notes and noises in nature: not a swan song? (Professor Hans Slabbekoorn, Leiden University) 2026-01-29 13:00: Intuitive controller design for robot manipulation (Yi Zhang, Department of Engineering) 2026-01-30 17:30: Throat-Singing: Body, Spirit, Pathways, Place (Dr Carole Pegg, University of Cambridge) 2026-02-05 13:00: Quantum whispering: Sensing light’s fundamental particle (Thomas Bourke) 2026-02-06 17:30: Songs We Grow By (Dr Ibrahim Baltagi, Lebanese American University) 2026-02-12 13:00: Exploring long-term morphological change with 3D digitised museum specimens in a hawkmoth with nocturnal colour vision (Tiffany Ki (University of Cambridge, Department of Zoology)) 2026-02-13 17:30: Song in the Ancient World: Echoes of Religion and Resistance (Dr Matthew Gordley, Carlow University) 2026-02-19 13:00: How Do We Know the Structure of the Earth's Core–Mantle Boundary? (Michael Clark, Department of Earth Sciences) 2026-02-20 17:30: Hearing Her Voice: Women musicians in Vienna 1900 (Dr Carola Darwin, Royal College of Music) 2026-02-26 13:00: What does Salmonella have in common with a reversible jacket? (Eugenio Solchaga, Department of Biochemistry) 2026-02-27 17:30: Songs of the Stars: unravelling stellar music with asteroseismology (Professor Conny Aerts, KU Leuven) 2026-03-05 13:00: Development of Epidermal-Inspired Collagen Films for Wound Healing (Kerem Citak, Department of Materials Science) 2026-03-06 17:30: Palestinian Song in Transition: The Interplay of Tradition and Innovation, 1936-1948 (Professor Issa Boulos, University of Chicago) 2026-03-12 13:00: Modelling chemical reactions on metal surfaces from first-principles (Kaifeng Niu, Department of Chemistry ) 2026-03-13 17:30: How Song Shapes Society, and Society Shapes Song (Richard Morrison, The Times) 2027-01-22 17:30: Cooperation as a Laboratory of Being (Professor Iris van der Tuin, Utrecht University) 2027-01-29 17:30: Cooperation in Nature (Professor Stuart West, University of Oxford) 2027-02-05 17:30: Market Failure, Organ Shortage, Pandemic and Climate Change: The Architecture of Cooperation (Professor Axel Ockenfels, Max Planck Institute) 2027-02-12 17:30: Welfare Reform and the Imperative of Cooperation (Sir Andrew Dilnot, Nuffield College Oxford) 2027-02-19 17:30: The Magic of Magnetism (Professor Russell Cowburn, University of Cambridge) 2027-02-26 17:30: Security Cooperation within Government and between Governments (Ms Suzanne Raine, Selwyn College Cambridge) 2027-03-05 17:30: Together Now: Cooperation and Collaboration in Social Art Practice (Mr Harold Offeh, Royal College of Art) 2027-03-12 17:30: Cooperation for Nature (Dr Mike Rands, Cambridge Conservation Initiative)