Science is deeply entwined with the lives and relationships of those who practice it. Drawing on collections from the History of Science Museum, Reuben Fellow JC Niala will uncover the human stories that fuel scientific progress.
It delves into the profound interplay between personal connections, collaboration, and the act of‘ doing science.’ From patriotic physicists to lab-grown love affairs, it reveals what else shapes the journey as scientists work to change—and even save—the world.
This event is part of our Tuesday Talks series and is open to Reuben members and their guests. Registration details are noted in our Termcard and weekly College newsletters.
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