Quick post today as am having a burst of to-do list efficiency. Just to let you know that we have scheduled two more events:
Monday 3rd March, 5pm GMT, Simon Colton from Imperial’s Dept of Computing will be talking about his work using a computer to generate works of art. Sounds a bit off-beat, but it’s won him an award for machine intelligence from the British Computer Society. Matt the Nature Network editor has interviewed him, so take a look at his article for all the details.
Monday 10th March, 5pm GMT, Helen Meredith from the Zoological Society of London joins us for a discussion of the EDGE project. In its second year, it is a flagship ZSL programme for conservation of EDGE – Evolutionarily Distinct, Globally Endangered – species.

More details nearer the time on both of those – also stay tuned for speakers on science and science fiction, climate change and carbon dating.