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Science and Society |
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Coordinator: Ann Apps Meetings : Monthly 4th Wednesday afternoon, 2-4pm, Contact: science@newmillsu3a.org.uk |
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The Science and Society GroupThis group, set up in April 2009, looks at scientific and technological developments and how they affect our lives. Each meeting's discussion is usually led by a member of the group. No particular knowledge of science is required, just an enquiring mind and a concern for the role of science and technology in today's world. The continuing programme depends, to an extent, on issues which have attracted the attention of popular media as well as scientific literature. This somewhat ad hoc approach means that we lack structure but enables us to keep abreast of contemporary developments and concerns and enables new members to join us if they have a particular interest. We look forward to developing this flexibility as we welcome non-group-members to come to occasional meetings and to suggest further topics. |
ProgrammeThis group is now meeting via Zoom. Provisional programme: There are no meetings in May, June, July, August.
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Recent Meetings |
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Topics of Past Meetings |
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| GPS and Earth Tides | Palm Oil | Rubber | The Periodic Table |
| Water | Climate Change | Milankovich Cycles | Robotics |
| Human Evolution and Tools Development; Human Migration | Famous Scientists | Artificial Intelligence | Citizen Science |
| Electric Arcs; Fibre Optics; Transducerd / Sensors; Lasers; Electrical safety in the NHS | The Drake Equation and the Fermi Paradox - is anybody out there? | Lithium | Nuclear Fusion |
| The Stirling Engine | Sports Engineering | The Geological Column; Geological Time | Early Bacteriology |
| Air Pollution from Nitrous Oxides | El Nino / La Nina | Measurement; Vertical Measurement; Longitude | Plastic packaging and recycling |
| Renewable/Green Energy (biomass; tidal; water; solar; and wind power) | Graphene | Fracking | The Rosetta mission |
| Nuclear Power | Sleep | Spin Offs from Space | Gene Editing |
| Satellites | Drones | Sewage disposal today; a history | The Internet |
November 2021 |