Dr Richard Wiseman
Join our adventure into the backwaters of human behaviour, uncovering the psychology of lying, laughter, love and life dressed as a giant chicken. Wiseman examines the strange science of life with quirky stories and the truth about Scottish stereotypes.
Daniel Nettle
Why are some of us worriers, and others dreamers? Why do some people empathise while others control? Life is about finding a niche where your personality works for you. Join us to explore the perils and potential of your personality.
Professor Frank Close
Picture a world with no sun, moon, stars or Earth. Without matter can ‘nothing’ exist? Be taken on a lively story through ancient ideas and cultural superstitions to the frontiers of current research into the vacuum.
Professor Muffy Calder
Surprising similarities exist between evolved and engineered systems. Find out why ideas in life sciences are being used in computing and vice versa in this wonderful fusion of mathematics, computing, engineering and biochemistry.
Sir David King
World renowned scientist and expert on climate change Sir David King, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the Blair government, tells us how we can make a difference. Hear his suggestions for action and join the fight against climate change.
Professor Peter Atkins
Four laws sit at the heart of how every aspect of the universe behaves. They describe why time can't go backwards and why your desk gets messier. Join us for a powerful and compelling introduction to the laws of thermodynamics.
Dr John Mason
Mars is a world of volcanoes, canyons, ice caps and dust storms. Today, the planet is dry and cold, but images from space missions have revealed ancient rivers, flash floods and water ice beneath the surface. The quest to find evidence of life continues.
Dr Helen Fraser
Some astro-food for thought for the next time you gaze into the heavens. There's more up there than meets the eye. In this guide to eclipses, asteroids, gravity and spacecraft, find out just how incredible the universe is and delve into the night sky.
Dr Peter Naish
Charles Dickens thought it was a mysterious force that gave people strange powers, others have seen it as a fraudulant stage trick. Full of demonstrations, this talk will explore the latest research findings and current hypnosis theories.
Dr Marty Jopson
This is not a world made by humans, it is a plant made world. Did humans civilize plants or was it the other way around? Find out why cotton is so good for clothes and if you can tell the difference between synthetic and real vanilla.