on Cambridge 105, every other Saturday at 2.30 pm
Evolution and Belief special: hear the confessions of a religious paleontologist. Based on his book, Dr Rob Asher shares examples of evolution and sheds light on misunderstandings about science and religion. He even provided a helpful reading list should you wish to delve deeper into these issues.
Next Science Show is Saturday 4th May 2013 at 2.30pm
Dr Rob’s Recommended Readings:
- Wallace Arthur: Evolution A Developmental Approach, Biased Embryos & Evolution
- Sean Carroll: Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Making of the Fittest
- Francis Collins: Language of God
- Ken Miller: Finding Darwin’s God
- Neil Shubin: Your Inner Fish
- Rob Asher: Evolution & Belief: Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist
The Science Show is produced by Roger Frost and Chris Creese who meet the scientists and get the inside scoop on science, especially when it happens in Cambridge.
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What’s On
22nd April at 6 pm: ‘Thin Ice: the Inside Story of Climate Science’ film premiere shows the astonishing scientific endeavour needed to understand climate change. Polar Museum, Lensfield Road
23rd April at 6.30 pm: Industry expert Mike Willis talks achievements of Ink jet technology as it began in Cambridge. Institute for Manufacturing on Charles Babbage Road.
25th April at 6.30 pm: Natural history conservation evening with Andrew Balmford (author of Wild Hope) and Tony Juniper (author of What Has Nature Ever Done for Us?). Heffers Book Shop, £6.
7th May at 7 pm: Eben Upton offers ‘A Slice of Raspberry Pi’ – a talk about this powerful computer designed to be affordable so every child in Britain could have one. Institute of Continuing Education, Madingley Hall.
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