New Scientist is filling your events calendar until the end of the
year with some fantastic evening lectures and masterclasses.
Don’t miss your chance to be educated, inspired and entertained
as we bring you the finest minds in science.
Plus: Have you booked your December night out yet?
Check out our Festive Special...
UPCOMING
EVENTS
27 November 2019
EVENING LECTURE
THE DARK
UNIVERSE
Congress Hall, London
Almost all of our universe
is missing – or at least,
we’ve never seen it directly.
Everything we see makes up
only a paltry 4%. The rest is
“dark”. We know remarkably
little about it other than
what we call “dark energy”
is causing the expansion of
the universe to accelerate,
and “dark matter” is holding
galaxies together. Join two
leading astrophysicists for a
fascinating evening exploring
the dark universe.
Find out more:
newscientist.com/
darkuniverse
4 December 2019
EVENING LECTURE
FESTIVE
SPECIAL
Conway Hall, London
Join New Scientist for the
perfect alternative festive
night out.
Hear from New Scientist’s
finest as they take you on a
journey through some of the
more far-out seasonal science
stories. Then join comedy
legend Steve Cross and the
country’s funniest, nerdiest
minds for the New Scientist
Festive Fact-Fight.
Find out more:
newscientist.com/
festivespecial
8 December 2019
INSTANT EXPERT
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
British Library, London
Like it or not, artificial
intelligence is starting to
impact your life. Machines that
have learned how to perform
a task - or a huge range of
tasks - better than humans are
proving to be an invaluable
resource. Join our speakers
on a journey through the
fascinating world of AI and
give your own intelligence
an instant upgrade.
Find out more:
newscientist.com/
londonai