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6pm,
Saturday 8th October, 2022
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7:15pm,
Saturday 8th October, 2022
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The Royal Institution, London
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Organiser: Royal Institution
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Audience type:
Families,
Schools (post-primary)
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Event type:
Demonstration,
Lecture/Talk/Presentation
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Subject:
Agriculture,
Anthropology,
Archaeology,
Architecture,
Astronomy,
Biodiversity,
Biology,
Careers in STEM,
Chemistry,
Climate change,
Digital/Technology,
Economics,
Education,
Engineering,
Environmental science,
Evolution,
Food,
Forensic Science,
Genomics,
Geography,
Geology,
History and Philosophy of Science,
Materials Science,
Maths,
Medicine/Healthcare,
Nature,
Neuroscience,
Oceans,
Physics,
Psychology,
Robotics/Artificial Intelligence,
Science and Society,
Science and the Arts,
Space,
Sport Science,
Topical Science
Join us for a entertaining evening of adventurous anecdotes, terrific tales and some all-round scintillating science with our favourite Australian science presenter.
Dr Karl is famous the world over for his unique ability to communicate the whole world of science with humour, warmth and irreverence.
Whether it is how a faulty toilet saved lives in WWII, or why walking through doorways makes you forget stuff, you are sure to learn something new at this event.
Speakers
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki is an Australian science populariser with insatiable curiosity. He has degrees in Physics and Maths, Biomedical Engineering, Medicine and Surgery and has held a wide range of jobs, from doctor to film-maker, radio personality to labourer, car mechanic to physicist. He has written 47 books to date