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Mon 21 Jan 19 · Conserving Contemporary Art: NANORESTART (Tate Britain, London)
Thu 7 Apr 16 · Optical Microscopy: The resolution revolution (IET London: Savoy Place, London)
Thu 13 Oct 11 · Carbon electronics (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 1 Mar 11 · What if...? Coping with uncertainty in health science (The Royal Society, London)
Sat 18 Oct 08 · How Feasible is a Nanofactory? (Birkbeck College, London)
Tue 14 Oct 08 · Taming the Quanta (The Royal Society, London)
Sat 14 Jun 08 · Technology risks and the survival of humanity (Birkbeck College, London)
Sat 10 May 08 · Tomorrow's technologies emerging today (Birkbeck College, London)
Wed 31 Oct 07 · New Spin for Old Memories - the Nanotechnology of Magnetic Materials (Friends of Imperial College, London)
Tue 23 May 06 · Scientists on the Sofa (Science Oxford Live, Oxford)
Tue 4 Apr 06 · Ri and U3A out and about (Friends Meeting House, London)
Sat 11 Mar 06 · Meet the Scientists (Science Oxford Live, Oxford)
Tue 28 Feb 06 · DECIDE: Our nano-future (Dana Centre, London)
Mon 24 Oct 05 · The Geckos Foot and Bioinspiration (Centre for Life, Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Wed 6 Jul 05 · 21st CENTURY MATERIALS – GREENER AND SMARTER? (Filmhouse Bar, Edinburgh)
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