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Science Horizons…… shaping our future
Saturday 19 May 14.30
Wednesday 13 June 12.00
Sciencehorizons is a national series of conversations about new
technologies, the future and society. Developments in mobile technology, the
internet and healthcare have changed our lives over the last few decades.
New applications of science and technology will continue to shape our
futures.
The government has invited scientists, engineers and other experts to say
which areas of science and technology they think will have the biggest
impacts in the future. But experts don’t have all the answers. They can’t
predict which particular developments will emerge and they can’t say how
developments will be used by individuals and society. Sciencehorizons is
your chance to tell us what you think, and what sort of future you want.
Join scientists and other members of the community to explore what excites
and concerns you about developing technologies including DNA vaccines,
alternative power sources and robots.
Refreshments will be provided.
Discussions will last approximately 1 - 2 hours
The event will take place in the Marine Invertebrates Gallery at the Natural
History Museum. Nearest tube is South Kensington. It is free of charge but
booking is essential as places are limited, please call 020 7942 5555 or
email us at [log in to unmask]
Many thanks,
Charlotte Coales
Nature Live Host/Science Communicator
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
South Kensington
London SW7 5BD
tel: 020 7942 6502
email: [log in to unmask]
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