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Lecture Reports

Below you will find reports from our lectures.  Either click the title to view the report online or download a copy by clicking on the file name next to 'Download report'. Use the search box on this page to find a particular report.

Prof Lisa Methven
Prof Lisa Methven

Chocolate Chemistry; All You Want to Know about Chocolate but Were Afraid to Ask

The talk presented to the Cirencester Science & Technology Society by Professor Lisa Methven, Programme Director for BSc Food Science, Sensory Science Centre, Reading University on the popular subject of the Chemistry of Chocolate.

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Category: Lecture Reports
  • Date: Wednesday, 12 Mar 2025
  • Professor Lisa Methven, Programme Director for BSc Food Science
  • Sensory Science Centre, Reading University
Yeast's Superpower
Yeast's Superpower

The Science Behind Creating the Best Pint - the Role & Evolution of Yeast in Brewing

The presentation looks at how yeast has evolved and specialised in fermenting brewers wort, and the genetic and biochemical changes it has made to adapt to this new enviroment. It is the mainstay for a multi billion dollar fermentation industry around the world.

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Category: Lecture Reports
  • Date: Wednesday, 12 Feb 2025
  • Timothy O'Rourke BA
  • The Brilliant Beer Co.

Ediacaran Biota and the Charnia Fossil

The talk presented to the Cirencester Science & Technology Society by Dr Alex Liu, Associate Professor Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University, introducing fossils of the enigmatic ‘Ediacaran biota’, which preserve our oldest records of early animal life, and explaining what we currently know about how and when animals diversified to ultimately dominate the planet.

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Category: Lecture Reports
  • Date: Wednesday, 8 Jan 2025
  • Dr Alex Liu
  • Associate Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University
The EarthCARE Mission
The EarthCARE Mission

The EarthCARE Mission

The talk presented to the Cirencester Science & Technology Society by Dr Nigel Wright, Recently Retired Programme Manager at Thales Alenia Space UK, on the subject of the EarthCARE mission.

ESA's EarthCARE (Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation Explorer) mission launched on 28 May 2024 is the largest and most complex Earth Explorer to date, and will advance our understanding of the role that clouds and aerosols play in reflecting incident solar radiation back into space and trapping infrared radiation emitted from Earth's surface.

EarthCARE employs high-performance lidar and radar technology that has never been flown in space before, with the objective to deliver unprecedented datasets to allow scientists to study the relationship of clouds, aerosols and radiation at accuracy levels that will significantly improve our understanding of these highly variable parameters.

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Category: Lecture Reports
  • Date: Wednesday, 11 Dec 2024
  • Dr Nigel Wright, Recently Retired Programme Manager
  • Thales Alenia Space UK
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