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Run by: Catarina Amorim Contact: Catarina Amorim storytellingscience@gmail.com Website Cost: Free Target audience:Everyone Scientific area: Technology, The Universe, Health & Wellbeing, Clean & Green Event type: Interactive, Talk
What can be better than storytelling, science and good food? Come and join us for a Sunday of storytelling by the scientists behind the research and discover (almost...) everything you always wanted to know but were too afraid to ask… Programme 11-12.30 A series of short animated movies around the subject of Science 2.00 - 2.45 “Mindreading machines: sci-fi or science fact?” By Chris Martin 2.45 – 3.30 “The Large Hadron Collider: From the origins of matter to extra dimensions" By Rhorry Gauld 3.30 – 3.40 – 10 min break , grab a beer, a glass of wine or a cake . talk to the people seated next to you. 3.40 – 4.30 “Is reality real?: A neuroscience perspective on reality and free will” by Nathanael Yates 4.30 – 5.15 “Citizen Science & video games: a Brave New World” by Matthieu Chavent 5.15 – 6pm – Grab a drink and mingle, come to meet the speakers and everyone else and finish the day on a high note https://www.facebook.com/groups/ScienceStorytelling/
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Marcus du Sautoy"The science at the heart of the festival will amaze, delight, engage and inform visitors to prepare them for the exciting times to come."
Kay Davies"I am delighted to be part of OSF and share some of this years most exciting technological advances with the public."
Chris Lintott"The Oxford Science Festival really does contain something for everyone, and i'm looking forward to getting to as many of the events as I can"
Susan Greenfield"Oxford has long been a centre of excellence for science; I am delighted that OSF will enable dissemination of science to as wide an audience as possible"
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