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COOKIES: This site uses Google Analytics Cookies for performance monitoring. Search for a talk, series, speaker or venueAll of Today's Talks | Browse by Date | Recently AddedFeatured listsFeatured talksMonday 17 February![]() Time, science and empire: cosmography and navigation in the Iberian monarchies in the 16th centuryLeonardo Ariel Carrió Cataldi (French National Centre for Scientific Research) Tuesday 18 February![]() Strengthening control over stress: novel brain mechanisms and opportunities for interventionProf Jeffrey W. Dalley Friday 21 FebruaryMonday 24 February![]() A polar conversation: studying the histories of the Arctic and AntarcticJustine Holzman (Princeton University) and Amelia Urry (Department of History and Philosophy of Science) ![]() CSAR lecture: The Road to Zero Carbon CementDr. Cyrille Dunant, Cambridge University Engineering Department Tuesday 25 FebruaryFriday 28 FebruaryMonday 03 March![]() 'Making sense' of the prion hypothesis: theory and practice, 1996–2004Isobel Newby (University of Leeds) ![]() Protein self-assembly – understanding and controlling the machinery of lifeProfessor Tuomas Knowles, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry ![]() Protein self-assembly – understanding and controlling the machinery of lifeProfessor Tuomas Knowles, Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry Tuesday 04 MarchFriday 07 MarchMonday 10 March![]() Paradise lost: fashioning the East Indies aboard a VOC ship in 1623Alexander van Dijk (Department of History and Philosophy of Science) ![]() CSAR lecture: AI in ManufacturingProfessor Sebastian Pattinson, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge Wednesday 12 March![]() Towards a Net Zero World: Developing and applying new tools to understand how materials for Li and “beyond-Li” battery technologies functionProfessor Clare P. Grey ![]() Towards a Net Zero World: Developing and applying new tools to understand how materials for Li and “beyond-Li” battery technologies functionProfessor Clare P. Grey Friday 14 MarchMonday 17 March![]() Acoustics of musical instruments - why is a saxophone like a violin?Professor Jim Woodhouse ( CUED) Tuesday 18 March![]() Beyond the Standard Model of particle physics: a maths-driven journey to the unknownProf Maria Ubiali Friday 28 MarchThursday 01 MayMonday 12 May![]() CSAR lecture: The transformative power of empathy for education: reflection and realisation for teaching and learningDr Helen Demetriou, Associate Professor of Psychology and Education, University of Cambridge |