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Nature's patterns

Science writer Philip Ball will explain how these patterns spontaneously arise from just a few simple rules.


From snowflakes to sand dunes to eddies in rivers, patterns exist everywhere in nature. Science writer Philip Ball will explain how these patterns spontaneously arise from just a few simple rules.


Speaker(s):

Dr Philip Ball | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

10 March 2009 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

The Royal Institution
21 Albemarle Street
London
W1S 4BS
020 7409 2992
http://www.rigb.org/

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Tickets:

£8 standard, £6 concessions, £4 Ri Members

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