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Diversity in the immune system | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/diversity-immune-system9 Feb 2024: We know everyone is different, but our immune system is by far the most variable part of our body. -
electro//acoustic day | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/electroacoustic-day9 Feb 2024: Concert of electroacoustic music by a team of academics from the SOUND/IMAGE Research Center of the University of Greenwich, London. ... Timing:. In person. Format:. Exhibition. Age:. All Ages. What does new research recently carried out on the library -
Pop-Up Play with The Herd | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/pop-play-herd9 Feb 2024: Join The Herd for early years free play in a room filled with possibilities - explore, touch, build, imagine, play. We’re transforming a part of Cambridge Festival into a pop-up playground filled with recycled materials. Every item in the space -
Textual genetics | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/textual-genetics9 Feb 2024: In this workshop led by Kemal Sultanov, we will trace the ‘genesis’ of a literary text from its earliest drafts through to its publication (and beyond), by examining the authors’ preparatory notebooks, drafts produced at various stages of -
Sanctuary Gardens | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/sanctuary-gardens9 Feb 2024: This is the culminating (spring) event of the AHRC-funded ‘Seasons of Sanctuary’ project. It will be of interest to gardeners, readers, historians and art lovers. -
Optical illusions | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/optical-illusions9 Feb 2024: Throughout the history of science, people have been fascinated by the way vision works and how it can be tricked. Come along and discover how moving images can be created in different ways, how colours combine in unexpected ways and how you can tell -
Monarchy in the Modern Age | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/monarchy-modern-age9 Feb 2024: The Precious Cells exhibition delves into the artistic, sociological and linguistic aspects of biological research using human tissues, including. -
Makespace showcase | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/makespace-showcase9 Feb 2024: Join us as we celebrate over 10 years of making, inventing and collaboration at Cambridge’s city centre makerspace. This is a chance to tour our workshops and see all kinds of equipment, ranging from 3D printers to the glassworking area. -
Time of Your Life | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/time-your-life9 Feb 2024: Time of Your Life is a hands-on activity for all ages that will demonstrate the pervasive influence of our body clock in our day-to-day life and how the clock works at the cellular level; it will also demonstrate the daily variability in measurable -
Festival Evensong | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/festival-evensong9 Feb 2024: Do join us for a beautiful Choral Evensong service at Great St Mary’s, the University Church. A special address will be given by keynote speaker the Revd Canon Jim Walters entitled Sacred texts or international agreements: Which will save us from -
Vaccines: Into the future | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/vaccines-future9 Feb 2024: His work, funded by the Medical Research Council, aims to understand how our nose and lungs respond to external exposures such as viruses and air pollution. ... He is an Associate Principal Investigator at the Heart and Lung Research Institute. -
Hands-on Archaeology | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/hands-archaeology9 Feb 2024: Some of the team from the Department of Archaeology, the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and the Cambridge Archaeological Unit will be showcasing the variety of research within archaeology, through a -
How do wars end? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/how-do-wars-end9 Feb 2024: Kristin M. Bakke is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at University College London (UCL) and Associate Research Professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO). -
Songs of Air and Sea | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/songs-air-and-sea9 Feb 2024: Timing:. In person. Format:. Exhibition. Age:. All Ages. What does new research recently carried out on the library of Sir Thomas Smith (1513–1577), famous humanist and former scholar of Queens’ -
Would I Sci to You? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/would-i-sci-you9 Feb 2024: This year QI’s Head Researcher, James Harkin; Youtube sensation, Holly Gabrielle; Director of Science and Entrepreneurship at the Babraham Research Campus, Kathyrn Chapman; and renowned physicist, Isaac Newton join 2023 ... winners Isabel Thomas -
Ammonia energy for the future | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/ammonia-energy-future9 Feb 2024: Join us for a presentation in our Business Lounge to explain how carbon-free, ammonia energy can shape the future, followed by a live hydrogen ignition demonstration on the balcony outside the lounge. -
The psychology of shopping | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/psychology-shopping9 Feb 2024: The Precious Cells exhibition delves into the artistic, sociological and linguistic aspects of biological research using human tissues, including. -
CCLS: Final lecture | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/ccls-final-lecture9 Feb 2024: The Precious Cells exhibition delves into the artistic, sociological and linguistic aspects of biological research using human tissues, including. -
Crystal Adventures | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/crystal-adventures9 Feb 2024: The curators of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD), a resource created in Cambridge and shared worldwide for education and research, will be guiding you through the fun activities on the day. -
What would you use THAT for? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/what-would-you-use9 Feb 2024: See some of the latest science-based products from local companies, and win a prize for thinking of the most original ways to use them! -
Samantha Day - The Booby Trap | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/samantha-day-booby-trap9 Feb 2024: Commoners’ Comedy and Custard Comedy are delighted to present an evening of thought-provoking humour, beginning with... Samantha Day – The Booby Trap. Breasts loom large in our culture, but why are we so obsessed with them? -
DNA heroes for health | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/dna-heroes-health9 Feb 2024: Most diseases start in childhood, but most health research is carried out in adults. ... 15 years to help drive real change through health research. -
Wonders of the Human Body | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/wonders-human-body9 Feb 2024: Join Dr Jo for a fun and informative, interactive show as we journey around the human body, discovering wonders of biology along the way. -
The Cambridge Philosothon | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-philosothon9 Feb 2024: Enter your school into this Cambridge Festival Philosothon Special! Philosothons promote philosophical enquiry and rigour by bringing students together around stimulus material that allows the group to move beyond discussion towards critical inquiry. -
The metaverse: pros and cons | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/metaverse-pros-and-cons9 Feb 2024: This event will be chaired by Julian Clover, Cambridge 105. Matteo Zallio is a Marie Marie Sk?odowska-Curie senior UX research fellow at the University of Cambridge where he works ... TAILT. He has previously been a Fulbright research fellow at Stanford -
Genetics: The Secret of Life | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/genetics-secret-life9 Feb 2024: Join researchers from the Department of Genetics for a variety of hands-on activities showing how genetics pops up in our everyday life. -
FameLab Cambridge Final | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/famelab-cambridge-final9 Feb 2024: Join our finalists as they talk about their research in just three minutes with no presentations and limited props. -
Crafts for little Vikings | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/crafts-little-vikings9 Feb 2024: Fun crafts for kids with a Viking twist – come and join us in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic to make some Viking goodies! -
Earth Sciences Fair | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/earth-sciences-fair9 Feb 2024: Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, Downing Street, CB2 3EQ. Come and meet the scientists of the University of Cambridge Department of Earth Sciences, renowned for its world-class research, and their ... Explore what it's like to research fossils, -
The Reckoning - In conversation | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/reckoning-conversation9 Feb 2024: Join Artistic Director Josephine Burton in conversation about the company’s new documentary theatre production The Reckoning, following several through-provoking productions telling Ukrainian stories by Dash Arts. -
Faust Shop: Discover your artificial double | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/faust-shop-discover-your-artificial-double9 Feb 2024: The Faust Shop performance is a performance as research (PaR) project led by Dr Annja Neumann and Alex Mentzel. -
The nomadic storyteller from the North | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/nomadic-storyteller-north9 Feb 2024: Join the enchanting Romani storyteller, renowned author and toymaker Richard O’Neill, often dubbed the “Romani Hans Christian Anderson”. Prepare to be captivated as he weaves his spellbinding tales, offering a delightful array of original and -
Physics schools events | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/physics-schools-events9 Feb 2024: As part of the Festival Schools' Days, the Physics Outreach Office has put together a hands-on investigation which requires students to use curriculum science to solve problems. -
The secret world of microbes | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/secret-world-microbes9 Feb 2024: How do you wash hands correctly to help prevent the spread of infectious microbes? What do bacteria look like? Find out by looking at them through a microscope. Use craft materials to build your own microbes to learn about the structure of bacteria -
Molecular science live | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/molecular-science-live9 Feb 2024: We will have some hands-on activities involving experiments that can be done on site to demonstrate the beauty of everyday molecular science: from blowing balloons to making toothpaste for elephants, there will be a bit of ‘non-explosive’ fun -
I scream, Ice Cream! | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/i-scream-ice-cream9 Feb 2024: Come and join us for a chat and an ice cream with some rare flavours that may not be around much longer. What can we do to take action? How can we contribute to solve the climate crisis? Can we find solutions so we do not have to shout Ice Cream! -
A day in the life of our researchers | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/day-life-our-researchers9 Feb 2024: For more information about the MRC Toxicology Unit and our research, please visit: www.mrc-tox.cam.ac.uk and follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @MRC_TU and Instagram -
Shining a light on Science | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/shining-light-science9 Feb 2024: Optical wonders We will present a number of simple yet unexpected optical phenomena each of which has significant practical uses in modern technology. A visual !WOW! factor in everything from stage ghosts to brushing your hair; from the size of a -
Exploring the Future of the Fens | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/exploring-future-fens9 Feb 2024: This research sets the stage for envisioning the potential futures of the Fens. -
All about our cells | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/all-about-our-cells9 Feb 2024: At the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, we study the building blocks of cells and how they work. -
Young’uns concert at King's | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/younguns-concert-kings27 Feb 2024: Come hear Sean Cooney of BBC 2 Folk award-winning trio the Young’uns, sing songs written with schoolchildren to celebrate their appreciation of nature and their local communities at the Cambridge Festival on Saturday, 23 March 2024, 2-3 pm, as -
Challenging the mysteries of cancer | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/challenging-mysteries-cancer9 Feb 2024: Come and learn about cancer by taking part in multiple activities: look at real cancer cells under the microscope, make your own 3D cells, find the right antibody (key) that fits the right antigen (lock), or try your hand at origami to make your own -
Bubble Superstars Show | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/bubble-superstars-show9 Feb 2024: In the Bubble Superstars Show, we'll be exploring bubbles of different sizes and investigating their shapes and colours too. The show is specially designed for very young children and children with special needs, so everyone can join in making -
The philosophy of bad habits | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/philosophy-bad-habits9 Feb 2024: We all struggle with bad habits in our life, but why do we have them, how do we overcome them and what does it reveal about our human predicament? -
How do vaccines work? | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/how-do-vaccines-work9 Feb 2024: Modern vaccines are safe and effective. Join Dr Brian Ferguson and colleagues to find out how they work to protect against infectious diseases. Our stand, in partnership with the British Society for Immunology (BSI), will help to explain the -
From science fiction to science fact | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/science-fiction-science-fact9 Feb 2024: His main astronomical research interests have been galaxy formation, cosmic jets, black holes, gamma ray bursts, along with more speculative aspects of cosmology – in particular, whether we live in a multiverse – -
Infection and arthritis | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/infection-and-arthritis9 Feb 2024: Come along to this drop-in event and find out from Dr Joe Hutton and his team how certain infections can spread to the joints, leading to temporary arthritis. You will also be able to learn about the role of macrophages in fighting infection, joint -
Archaeology versus the Nazis | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/archaeology-versus-nazis9 Feb 2024: The Nazis are well known for covering up their crimes by destroying evidence. But what role can archaeology play in uncovering new evidence? This session will reveal the work of conflict archaeologists. This event will take place via Zoom. -
Researching cancer in Cambridge | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/researching-cancer-cambridge9 Feb 2024: Get hands-on with scientists from the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute to learn about the work they are doing as part of our mission for 3 in 4 people to ... Image copyright: Cancer Research UK. 9:00am-7:00pm daily from Thursday 14 March until -
Cambridge Imagines 2024 | Cambridge Festival
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-imagines-20249 Feb 2024: Researchers included:. Dr Kerry McInerney (Centre for Gender Studies). Dr Kerry McInerney is a Research Associate at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, where she researches AI from the ... Lila Gaudencio (Gates Scholar/Centre of Latin
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