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By Jonathan Dawes

One final piece of news in which both of the regular readers of this blog might be interested. I thought I should end on a forward-looking note. The latest issue of Philosophical...

By Jonathan Dawes

In this post I've collected together comments and links following on from earlier posts: principally, the singing lift, the Festo flying penguins, and...

By Jonathan Dawes

So, we're exhausted and have collapsed into Wagamama. Here's a pic of the team finishing the final session:

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By Jonathan Dawes

Our exhibit is one of the few to include poetry. I'd been meaning to write about this for a while, but time has flown by, and the day-to-day running of the exhibit stand has interrupted the...

By Jonathan Dawes

 

Team Orange took over from Team Red today (well, most segments of team orange arrived on time!). Lots of interaction with the...

By Jonathan Dawes

 

Here are a couple of links to articles in the (online) press about Living in a Complex World.

 

First, from the University of...

By Jonathan Dawes

So, more reflections on the Newsnight piece now...

For whatever reason, or reasons, it wasn't at all a `pure science' piece. Although there was a decent amount of time...

By Jonathan Dawes

Just stayed up to see Newsnight, and wade through a carefully crafted thrown-away remark from Cameron on Afghanistan followed by a monstrous carbuncle. Nice package from Susan...

By Jonathan Dawes

Fellows of the Royal Society have from time to time been associated with hula dancers, fire-eaters, strongmen, clowns, bareback horseriders and tightrope walkers....

 

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By Jonathan Dawes

 

So, a whirlwind of a day finishes in the pub with an in-depth analysis and team review of the Convocation. Performance targets have been met, or exceeded in the sense that...