What we’re about
INTRODUCTION BY THE GROUP ORGANISER, BOB
Cafe Science - Basingstoke is a not-for-profit group where anyone is welcome to explore the latest ideas in science, technology and climate change. As the organiser for the group, I now run the group diary from Norwich where I am based, so you will be very unlikely to see me at any in-person events.
ABOUT LOCAL IN-PERSON TALKS
We encourage our subscribers to attend in-person talks hosted by local science discussion groups that are within easy reach of Basingstoke. The groups we publicise include Science in Reading, Winchester Science Cafe, Henley Science Cafe plus Skeptics in the Pub in Winchester and the Science Discovery Group in Emsworth.
The in-person events include a speaker plus a break with a follow-on Q&A discussion of the presentation topic. The speakers will often be researchers and experts in their field invited from local companies and academic centres and are specialists in the subjects under discussion.
IN-PERSON ADMISSION / DONATION FEES
You should be aware that groups running in-person talks will often request an admission fee or donation of up to £5 towards speakers and group expenses.
ONLINE LIVESTREAM TALKS
For those unable to attend the in-person talks, we also provide details of lectures and discussions delivered as on-line livestream talks that you can watch with your family, friends and neighbours. Why not make the most of this great social opportunity by inviting others to join you in a cafe or at home and then have your own discussion afterwards about the topic you watched. The livestream talks and discussions include those from The Royal Institution, The Royal Society, Gresham College and various University public lectures.
BOOKING LIVESTREAM EVENTS
Access and booking arrangements for online live stream talks are always handled by the talk organisers outside of this meetup site. Please ensure you take the time to read the booking instructions carefully.
NOTIFICATIONS
Join this meetup group to receive email notifications via Meetup of any in-person and live stream science and technology talks, debates and lectures that we hear about.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Science Discovery Group - Good and Bad FungiCommunity Centre Emsworth, EmsworthGBP 3.00
For our last talk we have Prof. Gareth Jones coming to talk to us about Good and Bad Fungi.
THIS WILL BE THE SCIENCE DISCOVERY GROUP'S LAST TALK AS THE GROUP WILL BE CLOSING DOWN AFTER THIS TALK.
VENUE:
Meet in room Mountford 1, Emsworth Community Centre, Church Path, Emsworth PO10 7DPZOOM TICKETS:
The Zoom tickets for this talk are £4.00 each and can be purchased at the following address:https://www.simpletix.com/e/good-and-bad-fungi-and-emerging-diseases-tickets-192005
SUMMARY:
There are circa 3.4 million to 10.5 million fungi, they are worldwide in distribution and found in every habitat, from arctic waters to deep sea sediments and hypothermal vents, yet most remain to be discovered. We are in contact with fungi from the moment we take up in the morning until we fall asleep, some are of extreme benefit (Antibiotics, food, bread), to those that are pathogenic to man and plants.
Many emerging diseases are caused by fungi, resistant to treatment, and we need urgently to discover new antimicrobialsBUY TICKETS:
To attend a meeting on Zoom you will need to buy a ticket by clicking the link above. You will need to subscribe to the SDG email list to receive our emails. Subscribe by entering your details on our contact page.
When you buy a ticket you will get an email from [email protected] with your personal link to the Zoom meeting. If you do not see this email in your inbox please check your Spam/Junk folder. SimpleTix will also send you reminders for the meeting which also contain your meeting link. When the meeting starts simply click on the link in your email.
When you join the Zoom meeting you will be muted and unable to use your microphone, this is to avoid remote participant inadvertently interrupting the meeting. You will be able to see and hear the speaker and also see their slides. Please type any questions you might have into the chat.Please note the charge is now £4
We look forward to seeing you there but if you cannot make it, you can buy a ticket to listen on Zoom above.
Kevin and Annie
STANDARD STUFF:
All talks are open to the public.
Admission £4 on the doorSome speakers have provided copies of their talks. These are shown on the 'Past Talks' page of the website
CLOSURE OF THE GROUP
Annie and David have decided that they cannot continue to run the Science Discovery Group. They have a meeting organised for November and then will stop, unless anyone wants to take over from them.There are several other groups covering similar topics. One is the Havant u3a Environment and Technology group: https://u3asites.org.uk/havant/page/111449
Another is Science at Fishbourne who meet at The Fishbourne Centre.
CONTACT US:
[email protected]
www.sciencediscoverygroup.co.uk - RI: "Discourse: Christmas Lecturer 2024"Needs location
This livestream from the Royal Institution of Great Britain joins 2024 Christmas Lecturer Chris van Tulleken for the November Discourse.
ADVANCE BOOKING AND PAYMENT IS REQUIRED FOR THIS TALK.
More details and booking instructions on the RI web site:https://www.rigb.org/whats-on/discourse-christmas-lecturer-2024
SUMMARY
Join us in the Ri Theatre for a first chance to hear from Chris van Tulleken, our eagerly awaited 2024 Christmas Lecturer, who will deliver our prestigious annual November Discourse.Chris van Tulleken is an NHS infectious diseases doctor at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London, one of the UK’s leading science presenters and a New York Times bestselling author. He is currently an Associate Professor in the division of Infection and Immunity at UCL, where his research focuses on how corporations affect human health, especially in the context of child nutrition, and he works with UNICEF and the World Health Organisation.
The livestream will go live at 7.15pm, and the introduction will begin at 7.20pm. If you register but miss the livestream, the video will be available to you via the same link for two weeks after the event date.
For more information on livestreams, see the information below, or visit our FAQs page. Please use the event link you have been provided with.
By booking to attend events at the Royal Institution, you confirm that you have read and accept the Ri's event terms and conditions. You also agree to abide by our code of conduct, and help to create a great experience for yourself and your fellow participants.
- Henley Cafe Sci: UK Biobank: A Growing, Global Resource for Healthcare ResearchHenley Hockey Club, Henley-on-Thames
Basingstoke Science Cafe enthusiasts are invited to the Henley Cafe Scientifique talk on “UK Biobank: A Growing, Global Resource for Healthcare Research” delivered by Adam Lewandowski.
Please try to avoid last minute bookings. It can cause lots of administration especially when we are full. Thank you
To attend, please email the Henley Café Sci organiser directly at:
[email protected]SUMMARY
The UK Biobank is a large health database and research resource containing anonymous genetic, lifestyle, and health data, as well as biological samples, from 500,000 people in the UK who were recruited between 2006-2010 when they were aged 40-69 years.It is one of the most comprehensive databases of its kind and is available to approved researchers worldwide who are working on health-related studies that benefit the public. The UK Biobank is helping scientists make progress in understanding, preventing, diagnosing, and treating serious illnesses like dementia, cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
SPEAKER
Adam Lewandowski is the Deputy Chief Scientist for UK Biobank and is an Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Science at the University of Oxford. He is responsible for helping develop the scientific strategy for future enhancements to the UK Biobank study.Time: You can arrive from 7pm for a 7:30 start.
Format: Usual format is 45 min talk followed by 45 min Q&A.Liquid refreshments are available at the bar.
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HOW TO BOOK
These events can be very popular and MUST be booked in advance.To book your places(s) please email the Henley Café Sci organiser directly at [email protected]. When he has confirmed your booking, please RSVP here so that we know you are coming and can look out for you.
The booking process remains as before
1. Henley Cafe Sci send members an announcement email
2. You respond by requesting a registration to attend live
3.. If you are not able to attend please advise
4. You attend at Henley Hockey Club
5. If we cancel, the notice will go to those who registeredTIMING AND REFRESHMENTS
Please arrive from 7pm for a 7:30 start. Usual format is 45 min talk followed by 45 Q&A. Liquid refreshments are available at the bar.
Admission is free, but the organisers ask for a voluntary contribution from about £2.𝗗IRECTIONS:
If coming into Henley along the Reading Road turn right at the roundabout towards Tesco, then first left and left again into the hockey club car park. The entrance is near the far end. - Win. Skeptics: 'England Edge(s): Thoughts on the Frontiers of Early Medieval'The Winchester Club, WinchesterGBP 5.00
Join the Winchester Skeptics in the Pub from 7pm for their in-person talk starting at 7.30pm. The talk is titled 'England at the Edge(s): Thoughts on the Frontiers of Early Medieval England' and is being delivered by Prof Ryan Lavelle.
£5 at the door to attend this event, which includes a book raffle. We take cash and major cards (cards preferred).
https://www.hampshireskeptics.org/upcoming-talks/
SUMMARY
It would seem that those who wielded power in England in the centuries before the Norman Conquest became somewhat obsessed with establishing borderlines: whether to keep out their neighbours, to control new land or to simply assert their identity as rulers. Ryan Lavelle airs his current thoughts on the ways in which these edge-y manifestations of ‘England’ were used by political classes, both those at the centre and those on the boundaries, as well as where the realities of life on the edge ensured that a degree of frontier fuzziness remained.VENUE
Talks are usually on the 4th Wednesday of every month, at 7:00 for 7:30, at The Winchester Club in Winchester. Please take a look at the FAQs for more info.The event is in two parts – the talk and then a Q&A after the interval. We encourage you to support the venue by indulging in the available drinks before and during the event.
You are also welcome to join us for a drink in the bar after the event.