Solar research at Bradford
The last 3 years have seen an unusual decrease in solar activity. Professor Zharkova’s research is investigating why this has happened.
Bradford, 10-15 September 2011
The last 3 years have seen an unusual decrease in solar activity. Professor Zharkova’s research is investigating why this has happened.
Youth groups in Bradford will say goodbye to the British Science Festival with a rocket launch.
Professor Neil Small follows the development of 13,400 babies in Bradford in a long-term population cohort study.
Dr Edward Powley, along with at the University of Bradford and elsewhere is tackling the problem of unknown factors in games.
Bang LIVE has been amazing audiences all over the UK, and now it’s Bradford’s turn. The quartet will be making their way to the city as part of the British…
A decade on from the 9/11 attacks, Professor Paul Rogers examines the War on Terror.
Poet and graduate John Hegley is coming to the University of Bradford on Monday 12th September for an evening of interactive poetry. During the evening Ed Reiss and Julia Deakin…
The participants will be shown how to make a herbal medicine for themselves such as syrup of figs, garlic foot powder or carrot and aloe cream.
Solar activity is one of the most important issues facing humanity today. With the effects on health and the earth’s climate, the scale of solar activity is unprecedented in society.
This hands-on event will give participants the opportunity to experience specialist imaging equipment, see inside their own eye, and have any questions answered.