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  1. Medical imaging is key to detecting and diagnosing cancer, but conventional techniques may be missing part of a bigger picture. Join #SFU Chemistry grad student Joshua Yu to explore a novel approach to gamma-ray detection and PET scans for cancer at Cafe Scientifique, tomorrow, October 28: eventbrite.ca/e/sfu-cafe-scien. #cafescientifique #publiclecture #chemistry #SFUScience

  2. What happens when we train too hard and don't take enough time to recover? Join us for our next Café Scientifique talk on April 30, where #SFUBPK professor and former ITU elite triathlete Alex Coates will share research on athletes and how can we use this knowledge in our everyday lives.
    events.sfu.ca/event/38237-cafe.. #SFU #SFUScience #athletics #running #triathlon #athletictraining #fitness #cafescientifique #publiclecture #onlinelecture

  3. How does life sense and respond to carbon dioxide gas? Join #SFU Molecular #Biology and #Biochemistry prof Dustin King on a journey from the depths of the ocean floor to the air we breathe, to understand the implications of increasing #CO2 levels in nature and in daily human life. King brings #Indigenous ways of knowing to critical questions about humanity’s impact upon the natural world. eventbrite.ca/e/sfu-cafe-scien

    #SFUMBB #SFUScience #publiclecture #scicomm #cafescientifique #scienceoutreach

  4. This week at Café Scientifique in Seven Arts, Leeds, my colleague Alastair Rucklidge talked about the recently discovered aperiodic monotile :monotile: :monotile_spectre: I was there and it was amazing to see the very humble David Smith, who made the discovery 😍 . There was a good audience and lively questions and discussions at the end, so well done Alastair and thanks to the organizers.

    #Leeds #CafeScientifique #monotile #tiling

  5. #SFUChemistry professor Vance Williams regularly shares the beauty of chemistry in his classes and online. Learn how his work as an artist is helping others see chemistry in a new light, and register for his upcoming Café Scientifique talk on Zoom, September 26: sfu.ca/sfunews/stories/2023/09 #sfuscience #sfu #chemistry #sciart #scicomm #cafescientifique #scienceoutreach