2008 Exhibition archive
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Other Royal Society events
Throughout the exhibition Testtube TV asked visitors their opinions on issues relating to the exhibits on show.
Here's some of their thoughts on:
Each day, a researcher from a different exhibit gave a short lunchtime talk about their research.
On Friday 3 July 2009, Fiona Gill, University of Bristol spoke on "The Palaeodetectives: digging up small molecules with big messages from the past"
Each day, a researcher from a different exhibit gave a short lunchtime talk about their research.
On Thursday 2 July 2009, Kieran O’Donnell of Imperial College London asked "Can what happens in the womb last a lifetime?"
Each day, a researcher from a different exhibit gave a short lunchtime talk about their research.
On Wednesday 1 July 2009, Chris North, Cardiff University spoke on the Herschel and Planck Missions.
Each day, a researcher from a different exhibit gave a short lunchtime talk about their research.
On Tuesday 30 June 2009, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, University College London spoke on The teenage brain - a work in progress.
In this interactive presentation, Dr Cristina Lazzeroni, a Royal Society University Research Fellow from the University of Birmingham, will reveal the secrets of the world’s largest accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), and how the LHC experiments hope to answer some of the most fundamental questions about the Universe and our existence.