Thank you to Professor Paul Baker for a fascinating exploration of Polari's role in gay history, and its unexpected afterlife, in a highly entertaining and informative lecture - the penultimate in this year's series.
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Thank you to Professor Paul Baker for a fascinating exploration of Polari's role in gay history, and its unexpected afterlife, in a highly entertaining and informative lecture - the penultimate in this year's series.
Ahead of his Darwin College Lecture this Friday, Dr Keolu Fox, Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Diego, talked to us about genomics, sharing the benefits of genetic research, and the lessons to be learned from Indigenous priorities.
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Ahead of his upcoming lecture in the Darwin Lecture Series this Friday, our speaker Professor Keolu Fox (UC San Diego) shared some insights into his work and talk. In his research, he brings together anthropology, genomics and computer science. Read the interview here: tinyurl.com/54r4hwnc
An extraordinarily powerful, passionate defence of women's place in history and right to be represented in the knowledge we share with the future from the one and only Sandi Toksvig last night. A full-to-the-rafters Lady Mitchell Hall laughed, cried, and rose as one for a richly deserved ovation.
Ahead of her Lecture this Friday, broadcaster, activist, writer and comedian Sandi Toksvig talked to us about the misogyny of algorithms; the importance of telling women's stories; and how her role as a Q Fellow at Cambridge has exorcised a few past demons.
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Thank you to our very own Darwin Fellow Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith for a fascinating introduction to the wonders of the epigenetic code last night, at the midway point of the Darwin College Lecture Series 2025!
This year's Darwin College Lecture series, curated by our Research Associate @drsteffiullmann.bsky.social, explores the idea of Codes in terms of a range of subjects including computer technology, mathematics, biology, linguistics, and music.
Read the interview β‘οΈ www.mctd.ac.uk/the-codemake...
This year's Darwin College Lecture Series explores Codes from eight different angles.
The series kicks off with Simon Peyton Jones on the joy, beauty, and creativity of computer science, and why it should be part of every childβs education.
Free to attend! β‘οΈ www.darwin.cam.ac.uk/lectures/ent...
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Read a wrap-up of the multidisciplinary #HateSpeech workshop that took place on 14Nov
at Trinity College, Cambridge. I delivered a talk on mitigation strategies like quarantining & #Counterspeech. Now up on the
@mctd.bsky.social website:
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