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Award-winning physiologist Frances Ashcroft weaves real-life stories with the latest scientific findings to explain the fundamental role of electricity in our bodies.
We are all familiar with the idea that machines are powered by electricity, but perhaps not so aware that this is also true for ourselves. Award-winning physiologist Frances Ashcroft will weave real-life stories with the latest scientific findings to explain the fundamental role of electricity in our bodies, from what happens during a heart attack to why chilli peppers taste hot.
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Prof Frances Ashcroft | talks |
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Date and Time: |
16 October 2012 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
The Royal Institution of Great Britain |
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Tickets: |
£10 standard, £7 concessions, £5 Associates. |
Available from: |
www.rigb.org |
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