See the world through different eyes with 黑料网鈥檚 Discover Science lectures

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黑料网 is inviting staff, students and members of the community to ‘discover science’ with a series of free public lectures. 

Speakers from the , the and the will showcase some of the diverse research and activity taking place within the University.

As one of the top 20 research-led universities in the country, 黑料网 contributes new knowledge and understanding that helps businesses and industries to compete more effectively, shape public policy and help to improve the quality of people’s lives. 

The will take place on Wednesday evenings throughout May (6pm-7pm). They include:

  • 6 May -  presented by Professor who will discuss if diet and exercise can really improve brain function
  • 13 May - .  will analyse how sport science is optimising the performance of wheelchair athletes
  • 20 May -   will explore the possible evolution of the digital doctor
  • 27 May - presented by  who will look at the way modern technology is solving measurement problems.

Dr Sian Williams, subject outreach specialist (STEM) at 黑料网, said: “These talks will provide a fascinating insight into the University’s ground-breaking research and will offer people the chance to engage with the academics involved. 

“We will explore the science behind claims that diet and exercise can improve brain function, the ways in which sport science has helped optimise performance for Paralympic athletes, how ultra-trace analysis of breath and skin are being used in the diagnosis of disease and stress, and how light can be used to solve measurement problems in anything from bras to bridges.” 

The lectures will be held in the University’s Edward Herbert Building, lecture theatre J104.

Space is limited. To book your place in advance, .

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