Can we slow ageing? Lessons from an EPIC cohortProf. Kay-Tee Khaw, University of CambridgeWhat 25,000 people in Norfolk have been teaching us about how to maintain health and prevent chronic diseaseMon 1st Oct 2018Find out more
Hello World: How to be human in the age of the machineDr. Hannah Fry, UCLA tour of the good, the bad and the downright ugly of the algorithms that surround us.Mon 15th Oct 2018Find out more
Energy and matter at the origin of life – and why it mattersProf. Nick Lane, UCL"More people should know about this guy’s work" - Bill GatesMon 29th Oct 2018Find out more
Climate Change, Storms, Floods, Uncertainty and Humans?Prof. Ian Cluckie, Swansea UniversityThe problems infrastructure engineers face in designing for climate changeMon 12th Nov 2018Find out more
Talk: The Science of ConversationProf. Elizabeth Stokoe, Loughborough UniversityHow to start thinking about having better conversationsMon 26th Nov 2018Find out more
How Science Really Works, and Why It MattersProf. Jeremy Baumberg, University of CambridgeIs the scientific enterprise as healthy as we think? How does the system shape what scientists do? Are there too few scientists in the world or too many? Can globalization be bad for science?Mon 21st Jan 2019Find out more
Inflamed DepressionProf. Edward Bullmore, University of CambridgeThe search for the genes that increase the risk of depressionMon 4th Feb 2019Find out more
Cancers and the tumour microenvironmentProf. Frances Balkwill, Queen Mary University of LondonThe importance of understanding and 'reprogramming' the tumour microenvironmentMon 18th Feb 2019Find out more
How did we get here? Reconstructing the genome of our ancient vertebrate ancestorProf. Aoife McLysaght, Trinity College, University of DublinGenomes as documents of evolutionary historyMon 4th Mar 2019Find out more
How do we measure quality in higher education?Prof. Anna Vignoles, University of CambridgeAs universities are held more accountable for the quality of their provision, how can research inform our thinking about how we measure quality in higher education?Mon 18th Mar 2019Find out more
“The Robot will see you now.” Has the time for surgical robots arrived?Mr. Mark Slack, CMR Surgical and University of CambridgeRobotic assisted surgery is poised to increase access to Minimal Access Surgery for many patients.Mon 29th Apr 2019Find out more
Gene EatingDr. Giles Yeo, Principal Research Associate, Metabolic Research Laboratories and MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital, University of CambridgeThe truth about dietsMon 13th May 2019Find out more
Volcano watching: weapons of ash eruptionProf. Tamsin Mather, University of OxfordThe latest developments in global volcano monitoringMon 10th Jun 2019Find out more