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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Beverley Larner. 200TH ANNIVERSARY TWO DAY MEETING - FREE ENTRY - OPEN TO ALL - NO BOOKING REQUIRED Programme for 200th Anniversary Two-Day Meeting – The Futures of Sciences Thursday 21 March 2019 13.15–13.30 Registration and Coffee 13.30–13.45 Introduction to meeting 13.45–14.30 Professor Lord Martin Rees FRS , Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge – Our complex cosmos 14.30–15.15 Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore FBA ,UCL, London – The adolescent brain 15.15–15.45 Afternoon Tea 15.45-16.30 Professor Ursula Gibson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology – Emerging phenomena in optics 16.30-17.15 Professor Richard Lenski, Michigan State University – Can We Predict Evolution, Even on a Small Scale? Open to all who are interested, entry is free and no booking is required. Please note that there is no public parking at the Department of Engineering. This talk is part of the Cambridge Philosophical Society series. This talk is included in these lists:
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