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Science and Culture at Centre
ICTP will hold an international workshop, Science for Cultural Heritage, 23-27 October. More than 100 scientists from around the world will participate in discussions on the use of such tools as accelerators, carbon dating and synchrotron radiation for analyzing our heritage and culture. On 26 October, Chris Stringer, Department of Paleontology at the Natural History Museum, London, UK, and Mike Morwood, University of New England, Armidale, Australia, will present a pair of public lectures beginning at 14:00 in ICTP’s Main Building. Stringer will speak about early humans in Europe and Morwood will discuss his team’s recent discovery of homo floresiensiss, a new human species recently discovered in Indonesia.
2006-10-19