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LOCATION:University College London Darwin Building Grant Museum of Zoology 
 and Comparative Anatomy
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CONTACT:zoology.museum@ucl.ac.uk
ORGANIZER:Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
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DTSTART:20080710T190000
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DESCRIPTION:*_Cryptozoology Season at the Grant Museum:_*\nThe Cryptozoolo
 gy Season explores the world of hidden animals and the people who work with
  them. From the lives of those who study species unknown to science\, like 
 Nessie and Bigfoot\, to expeditions in search of animals presumed extinct\,
  our talks\, events and film-night will investigate this marginalised subje
 ct in exciting ways. Is it mainstream science or paranormal research? Come 
 and make up your own mind.\n\nWhat drives the hunt for anomalous primate 
 monsters like Bigfoot? Is it the need to discover the undiscovered…a thirst
  for knowledge…or a desire for excitement? It’s not so simple. Dr Brian Reg
 al will argue that it's all about the battle between amateur naturalists an
 d professional scientists – the Crackpots versus the Eggheads. Come to the 
 Grant Museum and hear the hairy reality. Join us for a free glass of wine i
 n a private view of the Museum after the talk.\n\nBrian Regal is Assistan
 t Professor for the History of Science at Kean University\, New Jersey\, US
 A.  His latest book is the two volume\, Icons of Evolution.  He is currentl
 y working on a history of the search for anomalous primates.\n
SUMMARY:Crackpots and Eggheads: Pseudoscience and the search for the Yeti 
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