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Talks on 2018/11/12
Monday 12 November 2018
- 11:00 - Introduction to the Renormalisation Group
- 12:30 - Brick and tile making in Athens, Greece, during 20th century
- 13:00 - Future cosmology from arcminute CMB data
- 13:00 - Mountains, rivers and forests: the colonial mapping of southeast Asia, between observation and vernacular cartography in the 19th century
- 13:00 - On the dynamics of phytoplankton blooms in experiments and the real world
- 13:00 - Cancer Genome Evolution and Immune Escape
- 14:00 - Exocomets and their effect on inner planet atmospheres
- 14:00 - Outlining the Proof of the Kervaire Invariant Theorem
- 14:15 - Satellite Observations, Earth System Models and Public Engagement Synergies: from Oil and Natural Gas Operations, Enhanced Weathering to Ozone Gardens
- 14:30 - Cambridge Sociology 50th Anniversary Conference
- 14:45 - Sociology at Cambridge: Past, Present and Future
- 15:00 - Diffusion and mixing in incompressible flows
- 16:00 - Using Microwell Array Technology to Probe Chemistry and Biology at Their Fundamental Limits
- 16:00 - Functional MRI: physics and physiology
- 16:00 - The greatest scientific polemic ever: the Diologo, 1632 (6/8)
- 16:30 - Adrian Seminar - "The neuromodulatory connectome: wired and wireless networks".
- 16:30 - Critical conversations: intersectionality and sociology
- 17:00 - Coercion in a Subjective World
- 17:00 - Atomic Junction: The Road to Nuclear Power (documentary film, 30 mins)
- 17:00 - Education Beyond Dispute: An exploration of the work of Stafford Beer in relation to Teaching and Learning
- 17:30 - 39th Cambridge Epigenetics Seminar
- 17:30 - Patterns of tetrapod diversification on land (and possible explanations)
- 19:00 - Kings of the Mountain: Studies of extreme physiology with the Himalayan Sherpas - Dr A Murray
- 19:30 - Climate Change, Storms, Floods, Uncertainty and Humans?
- 19:30 - Climate Change, Storms, Floods, Uncertainty and Humans?
- 19:30 - Climate Change, Storms, Floods, Uncertainty and Humans?
- 19:30 - Climate Change, Storms, Floods, Uncertainty and Humans?
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