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New frontiers: pushing the boundaries of science and technology

Event Series

Date
19 January 2017, 6:00pm 09 March 2017 - 7:00pm

In this series:

19 January 2017
Panel Discussion: Gene editing revolution: should there be limits?

02 February 2017
"Expanding frontiers in space exploration" with Dr Colin Wilson

09 February 2017
'Exploring our inner space: discovering the deep sea and assessing human impact' with Prof Alex Rogers

16 February 2017
'Can future energy needs be met sustainably?' with Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith

23 February 2017
'Knowing what not to know: sharing and hiding information in digital societies' with Dr Joss Wright

02 March 2017
'Hacking nature’s computers: exploring quantum computation with organic molecules' with Prof Vlatko Vedral

09 March 2017
'Africa’s health in transition' with Prof Kevin Marsh

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