A Mind-Blowing Science Festival of Ideas |
The New Scientist Live Manchester and Online agenda is live and it's an exceptional weekend of content. Hear from the greatest minds in science. Renowned for their bold vision and daring ideas, our expert speaker line-up will discuss their transformative research. The talks are inspirational and innovative with many offering practical advice and actionable insights. Get your in-person or online ticket today. There is only a limited number of super early bird tickets available. Book your ticket today to get the best available discount. |
BODY AND BRAIN TALKS INCLUDE..... |
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- Towards a rational life: how thinking scientifically can help navigate today's world
Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics and the Public Engagement in Science, University of Surrey - DNA family secrets
Turi King, Professor of Genetics and Public Engagement, University of Leicester - Why calories don't count
Giles Yeo, Principal Research Associate and MRC Investigator, MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit, University of Cambridge |
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UNIVERSE TALKS INCLUDE..... |
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- Muon physics: have we found a new force of nature?
Alex Kesharazi, Research Associate, University of Manchester - How to grow a supermassive black hole
Rebecca Smethurst, Astrophysicist, Christ Church, University of Oxford - How to leave the planet: a rough guide to space travel
Dallas Campbell, Television presenter & author Suzie Imber, Associate Professor in Space Physics, University of Leicester |
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- Future air pollution: plastic dust and the potential to impact health
Stephanie Wright, Lecturer in Environmental Toxicology, Imperial College, London - Race to the bottom: how humanity is conquering the deep ocean
Jon Copley, Associate Professor of Ocean Exploration & Public Engagement, University of Southampton - The quest for life's origin
Michael Marshall, Freelance Science Writer |
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING TALKS INCLUDE..... |
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- AI: Friend or foe?
Beth Singler, Junior Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence, Homerton College, Cambridge University - One atom thin materials and minute voids
Radha Boya, Chair in Nanoscience, The University of Manchester - Million-dollar puzzles: the six biggest unsolved problems in maths
Tom Crawford, Early Career Teaching and Outreach Fellow in Mathematics, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford |
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