Category: Events

  • Giant Silk Moths

    Professor Philip Howse has published several books and numerous research articles on insect behaviour and ecology. He has developed novel environmentally-friendly methods of control of insect pests. After a career spent mainly at the University of Southampton during which he travelled widely setting up projects for the control of tropical insect pests, he has now…

  • Cultural & psychological determinants of work-related illness & disability

    Prof Coggon was awarded a personal chair in Occupational and Environmental Medicine in 1997.  In 2005 he joined the newly formed MRC Epidemiology Resource Centre.  David Coggon’s main research interest is the epidemiology of occupational and environmental causes of disease.  In particular, he has published widely on the relation of musculoskeletal disorders to physical activities…

  • Breathing – The Secret Weapon in Sporting Performance

    Dr Mitch Lomax is Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Physiology and BASES Accredited Sport and Exercise scientist at the University of Portsmouth, Department of Sport & Exercise Science Dr Lomax will be explaining how Breathing may be considered as ‘the Secret Weapon in Sporting Performance’. She will cover the role of how the breathing…

  • Armour

    Professor Bryn James (DSTL) will be talking about what does armour need to do and what are the special material properties required. The venue is the DSTL Conservation Centre and a light lunch will be provided. If you would like to attend, please contact the organisers by email or by phone (01980 556514) by close…

  • The Nuclear debate

    This event organised by the Sherbourne Science Cafe will take the form of a debate, the motion being: This house believes that the risks involved in the generation of electricity by nuclear power make it unusable There will be speakers for and against the motion, followed by questions and discussion; Alister Scott (Sussex University) and…

  • Navitus Bay Wind Park – a project update

    A discussion about the challenges of off-shore wind farming with Chris Sherrington (Projects Director) & Helen Cassini (Consents Manager) of Eneco. This event is being run by Dorchester Arts in partnership with the Thomas Hardye School as will take place on Friday 18th November at Dorchester Arts Centre. The Arts Centre can be found at…

  • Meet your brain – Royal Institution Christmas Lectures preview event

    The RI Christmas lecturer this year is Prof Bruce Hood from Bristol University, director of the Bristol Cognitive Development Centre. Whilst the Christmas lectures themselves are fully booked, there is a special preview event suitable for anyone aged 7 or over; full details are available here. Tickets are £10 standard, £7 for concessions or £5…

  • Co-evolution between bats and insects

    Every night a battle between bats and their insect prey rages above our heads as bats call and listen for the echoes of their dinner.  Many insects have evolved anti-bat defences: unlike us, they can hear the ultrasonic calls of bats and avoid an attack with evasive flight. Dr Holger Goerlitz is a Research Fellow…

  • Is Science Failing to Save the Oceans?

    The world’s oceans are in a perilous state, but because they are remote and underwater we often don’t see how bad things are. Overfishing, bycatch, pollution and climate change take their toll. We know so much about the oceans and they are so important to our survival that science should have solved the problems. .…

  • October talk – a reminder!

    Just a quick reminder that the October talk will be next tuesday (11th) October due to the venue being booked for another event this week.