Cafe Scientifique Oxford

#Oxford Café Scientifique #today:

Tuesday 13th January 2026
The Role of #WindEnergy in the UK's Energy System
6:45pm to 8:45pm
Department of Pharmacology, Mansfield Road, Oxford.

Professor Chris Vogel's talk will introduce the UK’s wind resource and how wind energy generation works, and outline some of the challenges and opportunities that are presented by expansions of wind #energy.

#science #event #cafeSci #renewables

Had a terrific evening learning about what #hedgehogs eat at #cafesci — and also a terrifying time learning we’ve no idea what #microplastics do to us.

https://richard.dallaway.com/at-plastic-on-the-menu-what-hedgehogs-are-really-eating-with-emily-thrift

At "Plastic on the Menu: What Hedgehogs Are Really Eating" - Richard's blog

Emily Thrift is doing some beautiful work. She's looking at the microplastics in the natural world—including in hedgehogs and in hedgehog food—and by pulling...

Tuesday 11th November 2025 #Oxford #CaféSci - "Big lessons from small minds: understanding complex #brains through simple nervous systems", Dr Maike Kittelmann

http://www.rowingservice.com/cafescientifique/oxford/

Cafe Scientifique Oxford

Cafe Scientifique Oxford

Tonight at #Brighton #cafesci: LASERS! 🔫🔫

Amber Shepherd from #SussexUniversity described her work on detecting dark matter with #lasers. It was indeed as excellent as that sounds.

I also learned you can cool things down (a lot) with lasers.

At #Brighton #cafesci tonight (“how to build a brain”) we had a live demo of modified fruit flies that sort of collapsed for a few seconds when heated up. Hmm, now that I’ve written it down it sounds underwhelming, but it was exciting at the time.
Brain appropriately tested by #cafesci tonight on plant intelligence. Not sure I knew that anaesthetics work on plants.