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Talks are given by Darwin students, Fellows and associate members and are intended for a general audience. Talks take place on Thursdays at lunchtime in 1 Newnham Terrace. Everyone is welcome, whatever your discipline. Darwin members and guests pick up lunch from 12:45 as normal, taking it into 1 Newnham Terrace (at the end of the Dining Hall). Wine is served. The talk begins at about 13:10 and lasts for about 20-25 minutes and is followed by questions over coffee. We adjourn at 14:00 at the latest. For at least some of the seminars, it will be possible to attend the seminar remotely. Please contact one of the seminar organisers if you would like to attend a talk remotely. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Janet Gibson; Espen Koht; Anna Belcher; Dr Sandra Petrus-Reurer; Dr Tamsin Samuels; Laura Pellegrini. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 9 upcoming talks and 370 talks in the archive. Tools utilised by bacteria to interact with humansGrab some lunch from the Darwin servery and enjoy an interesting science talk and discussion over lunch (talk starts 13.10, so make sure you're seated by then). Looking forward to seeing you there.
Are net-zero proposals feasible?
Creative Intelligence in Generative Models and Why Consciousness Matters
The Story the Soil tells
Can enzymes help address the climate crisis?Grab some lunch from the Darwin servery and enjoy an interesting science talk and discussion over lunch (talk starts 13.10, so make sure you're seated by then). Looking forward to seeing you there.
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