One final piece of news in which both of the regular readers of this blog might be interested. I thought I should end on a forward-looking note. The latest issue of Philosophical...
View all Living in a complex world's blog postsOne final piece of news in which both of the regular readers of this blog might be interested. I thought I should end on a forward-looking note. The latest issue of Philosophical...
View all Living in a complex world's blog postsWe embraced uncertainty and now we are certain – it was a great experience!
Many months in the planning, the whitest and brightest, home to thousands of dice and the...
View all Embracing uncertainty – the new machine intelligence's blog postsIn this post I've collected together comments and links following on from earlier posts: principally, the singing lift, the Festo flying penguins, and...
View all Living in a complex world's blog postsSo we're back from the exhibit, and it is true to say that all of the team thoroughly enjoyed the experience. It was tiring but well worth it!
We made over 500 bee houses for the...
View all Bee inventive's blog postsSo, we're exhausted and have collapsed into Wagamama. Here's a pic of the team finishing the final session:
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View all Living in a complex world's blog postsOur exhibit is one of the few to include poetry. I'd been meaning to write about this for a while, but time has flown by, and the day-to-day running of the exhibit stand has interrupted the...
View all Living in a complex world's blog postsMeeting the Queen as she met the algae was quite an experience. It was at the Royal Society’s 350th Anniversary Convocation, a full day event organised for Fellows of the Royal Society (some of...
View all Meet the algae's blog postsJohn Guiver - Research Software Design Engineer @ Microsoft Reseach Cambridge, UK
When nothing is sure, everything is possible!
This wonderful quote from Margaret...
View all Embracing uncertainty – the new machine intelligence's blog postsWe are still very busy on the stand and still engaging greatly with the public. The days are starting to all merge into one and it's nearly the last weekend. The sad realisation is we had...
View all Fat body slim's blog postsWith visitors ranging from Stage 3 and GCSE pupils to teachers and retired professors, each engagement brought their distinct challenges. For young or old, "Have you eaten sushi?" was...
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