Konstantin Novoselov :
💬 The problem with scientific research is that we teach our students physics, biology, chemistry, but we don’t teach them science. Science is a very special trade: we are trying to learn something we don’t know, and sometimes we don’t know if it exists.
Get inspired - join Sense about Science director Tracey Brown, OBE, at EXPeditions Base Camp, an online discussion in science.
Come along on May 19th · 5:30 pm (UK) for Base Camp: Science as a Calling.
@joinExpeditions@LeverhulmeTrust@scientix_eu
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For some, science is a career. For many, it's a calling.
📍Join us May 19th · 5:30pm (UK) for Base Camp: Science as a Calling, in collaboration with @LeverhulmeTrust, in association with @scientix_eu and @senseaboutsci 🔬
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📚 Exciting update !
Two special guests will be joining Lea Ypi & Lisa Appignanesi for the Q&A: Turkish artist Canan Tolon, whose work echoes the themes of memoir and history, and Judit Carrera, Director of the CCCB in Barcelona.
See you there!
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📚 Where does memoir end and fiction begin?
Join @lea_ypi & Lisa Appignanesi for a conversation on memory, childhood, history — and the stories we tell about them.
🗓 April 27th @ 7 PM (UK)
🔗 https://t.co/6pf8R5mNWF
#BookClub#Memoir#LeaYpi#LisaAppignanesi#EXPeditions
#Scientix is proud to be represented at this event on the future of scientific vocation!🔬
Our Head of Department Agueda Gras-Velazquez will be joining the conversation alongside leading scientists! 👩🔬👨🔬
Register now 🔗 https://t.co/H7cBrIgoMS
For some, science is a career. For many, it’s a calling.
Join us for a conversation about the passion and future of scientific vocation, hosted by leading scientists.
Save the date: https://t.co/DLGpl1laOR
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💬 "You can fake curiosity for a month. Not for years." Nobel Prize winners Didier Queloz and Konstantin Novoselov on what it really takes to make a scientific discovery.💡 On our collection with @LeverhulmeTrust
📚 Where does memoir end and fiction begin?
Join @lea_ypi & Lisa Appignanesi for a conversation on memory, childhood, history — and the stories we tell about them.
🗓 April 27th @ 7 PM (UK)
🔗 https://t.co/6pf8R5mNWF
#BookClub#Memoir#LeaYpi#LisaAppignanesi#EXPeditions
Are the People Around You Just Zombies? 🧟
Philosopher Barry Smith (@smithbarryc) on Wittgenstein's radical answer to one of philosophy's oldest questions — and why the problem of other minds may not be a problem at all.
Artemis II just broke the record for farthest humans from Earth.
Meanwhile, scientists are hunting planets around stars 20 trillion miles away using a tiny drop in starlight.
We can't go there. But we can see their shadows. 🪐
@ProfSaraSeager on EXPeditions
🚀 LIVE FROM SPACE: President Donald J. Trump Calls Artemis II Astronauts After Breaking the Farthest Distance Record in Human Spaceflight 🇺🇸 HISTORIC!
"Your mission paves the way for America's return to the lunar surface very soon."
Artemis II is on its way to the Moon.
Astronomer Martin Rees has spent 50 years asking why we look up, and his answer is as compelling as ever:
Exploration, understanding, and the search for life beyond Earth.
Explore his thinking : https://t.co/734YYsNjHc
Liftoff.
The Artemis II mission launched from @NASAKennedy at 6:35pm ET (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon.
Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars.
Lea Ypi (@lea_ypi), Professor of Political Theory at the London School of Economics, asks the question at the heart of the debate between liberalism and socialism: what kind of society do we actually want to live in?
March 30th, we will reflect together on the ways stories address the worst experiences of humanity, and how that the act of storytelling offer a salve, a route to a site of mutual interaction and understanding, a new place of belonging and conviviality.
https://t.co/5jMBhzMhKl