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Kostas Kostarelos: Emerging fields such as nanotechnology must resist the false dichotomy that says they’re either marvellous or demonic
Kostas Kostarelos: Emerging fields such as nanotechnology must resist the false dichotomy that says they’re either marvellous or demonic
And we’re off! Julie Maxton, the Society’s Executive Director, welcomes this year’s exhibitors. Today they’re meeting the exhibition team and learning about what they’ll need to do between now and the exhibition in July.
Had a fun time telling this year’s exhibitors how we put together the Mini Motors exhibit and survived the week. Looking forward to seeing their stands in the summer. Save the date 2nd-7th July 2013!
Kinesin have a starring role in Secret Universe: The Hidden Life of the Cell. If you missed it you can catch up on iPlayer until the 28th October 2012.
Just discovered a tweet from with a link to his Mini Motors podcast interview at the Summer Science Exhibition.
Click here to see what they had to say.
A photograph of the DNA motor feature from the Mini Motors exhibit has been used on the front cover of the Oxford Physics Undergraduate Course Handbook - see: http://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2011-06-03/course_1_pdf_91811.pdf
They were even able to ask current undergraduate and graduate students if the courses were still the same.
Lots of Oxford Physics alumni came back for a visit and to find out what research is happening at the department now.
However, there were still lots of wind-up swimming toys to demonstrate low Reynolds number environments.
… and a giant DNA tetrahedron.
This time we had some research posters as well…
Mini Motors were on display again at the Oxford Alumni Weekend last Saturday.
Looking forward to running the Mini Motors stand at the Oxford Alumni Weekend #OAW2012
Here’s some video footage of our stand at the exhibition taken by Rob Cross.