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SCIENCE SOCIETY

The Science Society is happy to announce the following programme of talks for Lent 2003. All lectures will take place at 8 p.m., and are free for members of Trinity College. Other members of the University are welcome but may be charged £1 for admission. Please see www.trin.cam.ac.uk/tcss/ or contact Chris Town (e-mail cpt23@cam.ac.uk) for further details.

3 February Is autism an extreme of the male brain? by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen. Winstanley Lecture Theatre.

24 February Cries and whispers: how the ear hears all, by Dr Thomas Duke. Winstanley Lecture Theatre.

26 February Elegance in science, by Professor Ian Glynn, FRS. OCR.

4 March The phenomenal brain, by Professor Richard Gregory, FRS. Pharmacology Lecture Theatre (Tennis Court Road).

5 March A personal account - the development of 3D image reconstruction in the electron microscopy of biomolecular assemblies, by Professor Sir Aaron Klug. OCR.

10 March Multiverse, by Professor Hugh Mellor. OCR.

11 March How much will we ever understand about the Universe? by Professor Sir Martin Rees, FRS. Winstanley Lecture Theatre.


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Cambridge University Reporter, Wednesday 29 January 2003
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