u3a

Thornbury u3a

Past topics

Science and Technology group has been running since the start of Thornbury u3a. After a short break due to Covid lockdown, the groups re-started in October 2020 initially on Zoom. These are the topics covered since our re-start:

2020

  • Oil & Gas Exploration (including how to drill around corners)
  • Harry Grindell Matthews – a local Genius or Charlatan?

2021:

  • Colour - what makes grass look green?
  • Gut Biome - bacteria that keep us healthy
  • Digital Computing - how it all started
  • Playschool and a Plague of Rabbits - the ubiquity of the Golden Ratio
  • Can we ever communicate with extra-terrestrials?
  • Letter from America - the technology of retired life in Florida
  • History of numerals - we've not always counted like we do now
  • Batteries - how long can they keep going?
  • "Ingenuity" - flying over Mars
  • Sulphur - a most intriguing element

2022:

  • Calendars - how long are the days, months and years?
  • How long (statistically) will you live?
  • Aviation in the 19th Century - flight before the Wright brothers.
  • Renewable energy and the Grid - are they compatible?
  • Controlled flight; a practical demonstration.
  • Carbon - from soot to mad cows.
  • The Sound of Music - why we all like different music.
  • Victorian Filth - is it still around today?

2023:

  • Open discussion on the science of Climate Change
  • The Hydrogen Economy - is it a realistic prospect?
  • Behavioural Economics - following mental "Rules of thumb" can leave us poorer
  • Epigenetics and Human Health - Life's much more than just DNA
  • Technology in Commodities Trading - a bit like changing from Riddiford's to Ocado
  • Vertical flight - getting airborne
  • Anti-tank weapons - making an impact
  • Navigation - an innate capability aided by technology
  • Matthew Boulton - industrialist
  • Heat Pumps - blowing hot and cold

2024:

  • Open discussion on the role of science and scientists in today's society
  • Artificial Intelligence I - Large Language Models - getting an answer to your query
  • Artificial Intelligence II - Media - not just a pretty picture
  • The UK Space Agency - yes, we do have one! - Meet the deputy CEO
  • Three short talks: GPS and Vitamin D
  • Modelling – one of the less well-known products of the computer age
  • Robert Hooke - more than just stretching strings
  • Visit to Beaufort Model Flying Club
  • Superconductivty - a phenomenon that was observed without any prediction
  • Three pioneering experimental aviators - and all female.
  • Keeping cool in space - and warm

2025

  • Open discussion on what we now know about the Covid Virus
  • Robert Bunsen - more than just the inventor of a gas burner
  • Towards Infinity - and the paradoxes if we ever get there
  • Can Britain really become "Carbon Neutral"?
  • Rain - how it's formed and how does it get here
  • The Skylark sounding rocket - and Bristol's involvement
  • The improbability of Life. Will Life really be found on other planets?
  • Tides and what causes them - not quite as simple as just twice a day

2026

  • HMS Endeavour - a voyage of scientific discovery
  • Hearing aids - a history of listening
  • DNA and how it connects relatives
  • Steroids
  • Special weapons that Bond would die for

All our speakers and contributors are from within Thornbury u3a. Many thanks to them all.