berapnopod
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For those of you in Sydney, and on the geekier side of brewing, I will be
giving a public talk in a couple of weeks. Homebrew will be provided.
Berp.
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Details are:
COMPLEX MOLECULES IN SPACE AND CAN WE MAKE BEER OUT OF THEM?
For millenia, people have gazed at the stars and wondered what place
there is for humans in the universe? It is only in modern times that
we have come to understand that the universe is filled with many
galaxies, stars and planets, some not unlike our own. The universe
itself had its own beginnings. At the start, only simple atoms existed.
But soon the first stars processed these simple atoms into complex
atoms. Since then, cutting-edge astronomical research reveals space now
contains not just complex atoms but also many complex molecules.
It is perhaps not coincidental that people have imbibed in beer for
millenia as well. Many collective centuries must have been spent trying
to understand our place under the stars whilst under the influence. Now
that we stand on the verge of space exploration, not with our minds,
but with our bodies, it is time to bring together our best
understanding of interstellar chemistry and our love of beer to ask the
question: Can we make beer out of the complex molecules in space?
Time: 7:00pm Monday 23rd October 2006
Location: Burrows lecture theatre, Old Main Building, UNSW
Kensington Campus, Sydney NSW 2052
UNSW Map reference J14: http://www.unsw.edu.au/maps/maps.html
Parking: Barker St Parking Station, entry via UNSW Gate 14 on Barker St,
UNSW Map reference N18
Public Transport: See http://www.transport.unsw.edu.au or call 131 500
Contact: Dr. Andrew Walsh awalsh att unsw.edu.au 02 9385 5168
giving a public talk in a couple of weeks. Homebrew will be provided.
Berp.
------------------------------
Details are:
COMPLEX MOLECULES IN SPACE AND CAN WE MAKE BEER OUT OF THEM?
For millenia, people have gazed at the stars and wondered what place
there is for humans in the universe? It is only in modern times that
we have come to understand that the universe is filled with many
galaxies, stars and planets, some not unlike our own. The universe
itself had its own beginnings. At the start, only simple atoms existed.
But soon the first stars processed these simple atoms into complex
atoms. Since then, cutting-edge astronomical research reveals space now
contains not just complex atoms but also many complex molecules.
It is perhaps not coincidental that people have imbibed in beer for
millenia as well. Many collective centuries must have been spent trying
to understand our place under the stars whilst under the influence. Now
that we stand on the verge of space exploration, not with our minds,
but with our bodies, it is time to bring together our best
understanding of interstellar chemistry and our love of beer to ask the
question: Can we make beer out of the complex molecules in space?
Time: 7:00pm Monday 23rd October 2006
Location: Burrows lecture theatre, Old Main Building, UNSW
Kensington Campus, Sydney NSW 2052
UNSW Map reference J14: http://www.unsw.edu.au/maps/maps.html
Parking: Barker St Parking Station, entry via UNSW Gate 14 on Barker St,
UNSW Map reference N18
Public Transport: See http://www.transport.unsw.edu.au or call 131 500
Contact: Dr. Andrew Walsh awalsh att unsw.edu.au 02 9385 5168