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Water: weirdest chemical in the universe

Water is a profoundly strange substance, which defies the normal rules of chemistry - and it has a surprising origin - outer space.


Alok Jha, Science Correspondent ITV News

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Imperial Alumnus and author of The Water Book

Water is so common as to seem boring. But this is a profoundly strange substance, which defies the normal rules of chemistry. It has shaped the Earth, its life, our civilisation and it has a surprising origin - outer space. This is a story which takes us back to the beginning of the universe and connects you to everything and everyone else.

Alok Jha is a journalist, author and broadcaster. He is ITV's Science Correspondent, reporting on everything from space to stem cells.


Speaker(s):

Mr Alok Jha | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

12 October 2015 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Lecture Theatre G16, Sir Alexander Fleming Building
Imperial College London
South Kensington
London
SW7 2AZ
0207 589 5111
http://www.imperial.ac.uk
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