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Glasgow Skeptics visit Cafe Sci: Water moulds natural-born killers
So we don't have an official Glasgow Skeptics event on this date ... but our friends over in Cafe Scientifique have got something to tickle your fancy instead. This month's topic: Water moulds are natural-born killers For more information about Café Scientifique: Visit their website: http://www.gla.ac.uk/events/cafescientifique/ The talk is free - although they do ask for donations Accessibility information for the venue can be found here: https://www.disabledgo.com/access-guide/glasgow-city-council/waterstones-3
Find out more »Inside AA: Can God Cure Alcoholics?
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has helped millions of people and is now a widely accepted and media approved treatment for problem drinkers. Yet while AA’s social worth is rarely challenged its efficacy rate, estimated by some to be as low as 5% or 10%, appears comparable to that of spontaneous remission. Can a non-existent “Higher Power” really offer meaningful solutions to the debilitating and frequently fatal condition of alcoholism? If so, how do we help all the atheist and skeptic alcoholics?…
Find out more »PubhD: Art Detective, Atrophy Hunting, and Messy Chemistry
Kickoff at 7pm sharp. We're in the top floor of Waterstones on Sauchiehall Street View event on Facebook here This special event comes to you in association with our friends from PubhD Glasgow. The format is nice and simple; Three researchers will each have 10 minutes to talk about their subject area to an interested audience in a pub There will be up to 20 minutes of (friendly!) Q&A per speaker. Each speaker gets at least one pint (or other…
Find out more »Organ Donation – Education or Innovation?
Doors open at 7.15, and kickoff is at 7.30. To view event on Facebook click here Organ donation saves lives. That’s something that nobody could argue with. But what’s the best way to go about recruiting donors? Opt-in? Opt-out? Could we do something different? This talk will look at the current situation in the UK, and what might happen in the future. About the speaker: As a microbiologist working in the NHS, Tracey Jolliffe has presented many talks and posters…
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