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Category Archives: Past Events
6th July 2015 – Quantum Biology
Delivered by “The Manchester Quantum Biology Discussion Team”, comprising Professor Nigel Scrutton, Dr Sam Hay and Dr Alex R Jones. Disappearing in one place and reappearing in another. Being in two places at once. Communicating information seemingly faster than the … Continue reading
1st June 2015 – Global Positioning: Where Are We?
Professor Terry Moore from Nottingham University had been scheduled to lead our discussion on Navigation Systems in December 2014 but, due to an unfortunate accident, he could not attend our SciBar, which was thus cancelled. He said we can reschedule … Continue reading
11th May 2015 – Decrypting the Viral Enigma Code
Professor Peter Stockley will discuss his work “Decrypting the viral enigma code – recent progress in anti viral therapy”. It certainly sounds much more like trying to solve the German “Enigma” code in the second world war than unravelling how … Continue reading
13th April 2015 – Should Animals Have Human Rights?
Dr Sarah Chan returns to Knutsford SciBar to discuss what rights – if any – animals should have in experiments. If we bring a Mammoth back from extinction,where will it live and does it matter? There are many other examples … Continue reading
2nd March 2015 – Whole Body Imaging
Brought to us by Professor John Waterton. Whole Body Imaging refers to the internal display of the entire body in a single procedure. It may refer to one of two types of body imaging technologies used for security screening such … Continue reading
2nd February 2015 – Comets, Asteroids, Meteorites and the Early Solar System
Professor Jamie Gilmour of Manchester University will lead our discussion. Professor Gilmour says: “Asteroids and comets are the leftovers from the formation of planets in the early solar system. Their study can shed light on how the planets grew and, … Continue reading