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Engaging talks lined up at Otley Courthouse Science Café
Each speaker has just 15 minutes to present, before the floor opens to questions.
This month’s topics include:
The Weird World of Computational (Bio)Physics with Dr Ben Hanson, Physics Education Research Group, University of Leeds. An accessible introduction to biological physics, the fascinating intersection of biology, computer science, and physics – including how virtual reality is helping scientists better understand life’s most complex systems.
Trends in Air Quality in West Yorkshire with Dr Jim McQuaid, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds. Discover how air quality is measured across Leeds, what the latest data reveals, and how new visual tools, including Air Quality Stripes, are helping to track and communicate pollution trends.
Vital Plumbing: What Our Blood Vessels Do for Us with Dr Kirsten Riches-Suman, School of Chemistry & Biosciences, University of Bradford. A whistle-stop tour of the body’s remarkable vascular system – how it works, what can go wrong, and current research into keeping our blood vessels healthy in both illness and everyday life.
Students in full-time education go free.
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