After 5pm, Talks & lectures, Science

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Wednesday 19 June

Thursday 20 June

Edinburgh Zoo £7 (Members £5) 0131 314 0379
The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free 07896 745991

Tonight: 'The Myths and Realities of CCTV in the UK' – Dr William Webster of Stirling University talks about the UK's 'love affair' with CCTV, where it is said there are more surveillance cameras per person than any other country in the world.

Monday 24 June

Chambers Coffee House, Dundee Free 01382 201533

Who do you think you are? The 500 million-year edition – Prof Carol MacKintosh.

Tuesday 25 June

The Wheatsheaf, London W1T Free 07760 488119

Tonight, the question is 'What sort of things are numbers?' Oxford lecturer Alexander Paseau tackles the abstract concept, determining whether numbers are subjective products of mental processes or if they in fact belong to a 'separate realm of ideal existence', as Plato believed.

Monday 8 July

Filmhouse Café Bar, Edinburgh Free 0131 228 2688

Tonight: 'Two Faces of Plastics: Destroying and Saving Our Planet' with Dr Michael P Shaver. The professor looks at both the good and bad sides of the easily vilified product.

Thursday 18 July

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free 07896 745991

Tonight: Dealing Reasonably with Irrational Fear.

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Thursday 25 July

Saturday 3 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Thom Brooks – 'How Not to Save the Planet'. A look at how best (and not best) to correct environmental issues, and whether correction or adaptation is the best route. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Monday 5 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Andy Russell – 'Climate Change: The Evidence and the Skeptics'. A look at how well the arguments against climate change stand up. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Tuesday 6 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Jon Timmis – 'Reasons Not to Be Scared of Robots'. It's an interactive one with demonstrations of actual robots, as Timmis allays our fears about a Terminator takeover. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Wednesday 7 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Sophie Scott – 'Sex on the Brain'. The good professor looks at the difficulties of studying sexuality from a neuroscience point of view. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Thursday 8 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Stevyn Colgan – 'The Skeptical Bobby'. Colgan talks about his heavily skeptical time in the police force, which he joined after a bet with his father. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Friday 9 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Thom Scott-Phillips – 'Do Cultures Evolve?' A look at whether or not it's useful to talk of culture in terms used for biological evolution. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Saturday 10 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Rich Peppiatt – 'One Rogue Reporter'. The former Daily Star columnist reprises his 2012 Fringe show to talk about the Leveson Inquiry and the British press in general. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Monday 12 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Mike Fay – 'Nanotechnology: Hype, Fear and Reality'. A look at the history of nano, picking apart the Hollywood fiction from the scientific fact. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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Tuesday 13 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Geraint Parry – 'The Science behind GM Crops: What They Are and What Can They Achieve?' A look at the good and bad of the controversial foodstuffs. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Wednesday 14 August

Dundee Science Centre Free 01382 228800

Cafe Science Summer Special.

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Stuart Ritchie – 'What’s the Point of Going to School?' The psychology PhD looks at which education interventions work, and which are a load of hooey. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Thursday 15 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Colin Beveridge – 'A Snowball’s Chance: Why million-to-one shots come up nine times out of ten'. A talk that puts probability into perspective for us non-statisticians, using monkeys with typewrtiers and Pratchett's Law to illustrate his point. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Friday 16 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Hazel Gibson – 'Living on Frack-tured Earth: Public Perspectives of Hydraulic Fracturing'. The phrase 'fracking' gets bandied about all the time these days, but what does is really entail and what do people really think about it? Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Saturday 17 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: John Sweeney – 'Oi! Scientology! Church of Fear'. What is Scientology really like? Who is Xenu? More importantly, who is Tom Cruise? The BBC Panorama reporter lays it all out. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Helen Dale – 'Equal Marriage – Just (Not) Married'. A skeptical lawyer’s view of the gay marriage debate. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Sunday 18 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Alasdair Richmond – 'Philosophy of Time Travel'. Is time travel possible? What does it mean for humankind if it is? Prof Richmond speculates on a Dr Who future. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Monday 19 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Matthew Johnson – 'Circumcision, the ‘Anti-Faith’ Agenda, Monotheists and Equality. A look at the historically medical reasons for circumcision and the overwhelmingly cultural reasons for its continued practise today. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

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Tuesday 20 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Mark Holmes – 'Alt Vet: Why animals appear to respond to alternative medicine'. The Veterinary Preventive Medicine specialist talks about the world of holistic animal care. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Wednesday 21 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Caroline Wilkinson – 'Faces of the Dead: Craniofacial analysis for forensic and archaeological investigation'. A talk about the soft and hard tissues of the face (plus other things!) from the woman who reconstructed the face of Richard III. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Friday 23 August

The Banshee Labyrinth, Edinburgh Free (donations welcome) 07896 745991

Today: Peter Harrison – 'Science: Things to Blow Your Mind'. Science has some crazy things to say, and skeptic, biologist and magician Harrison is on hand to shed light on some of its more wacky claims. Part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Thursday 29 August

Wednesday 11 September

Infusion Coffee Shop at Dundee Science Centre Free 01382 228800

Thursday 26 September

Monday 7 October

Victorian Bar at Tron Theatre, Glasgow Free 0141 552 4267

Topic: 'Life = H2O: Six (or perhaps seven) things you did not know about water' by Colin Adams.