Chester SciBar
@chesterscibar.bsky.social
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It's science, in a bar! No matter who you are, or what you know, come and join us on the 2nd Tuesday of every month to hear from interesting & inspiring people
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What a lovely endorsement, thanks Alison!
It was a pleasure to host you and your talk was FASCINATING! I'm still thinking about mumia....
Thanks to @chesterscibar.bsky.social for inviting me to speak last night! If you're local, they host a different talk every month and it's a great atmosphere. Really relaxed, friendly, and informal. It's free! And it's in a comfy bar! Do check them out. And if they ever invite you to speak, say yes.
Thank you to our speaker Alison Atkin from @sicktodeath.bsky.social who came to talk about some of the seasonal spooks - vampires 🧛 werewolves 🐺 mummies and skeletons 💀
Thanks for your kind words. We’re always looking for speakers to talk about all aspects of science, research and engineering
Thank you to our speaker Alison Atkin from @sicktodeath.bsky.social who came to talk about some of the seasonal spooks - vampires 🧛 werewolves 🐺 mummies and skeletons 💀
October is upon us, the pumpkins are maturing nicely & Halloween is only a few weeks away.
To get you in the mood & whet your appetite for all things spooky, we'll be exploring the supposed supporting archaeological evidence for supernatural creatures throughout history.
Join us!
Tues 14th Oct
Next month we'll be joined by Alison, an osteoarchaeologist who studied the plague & now works @sicktodeath.bsky.social.
We'll explore the medical conditions & archaeological evidence that explain supernatural creatures🧛
...or do they?
📍@storyhouselive.bsky.social
📅Oct 14
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Are vampires just misunderstood medical patients with a sensitivity to sunlight?
Is a werewolf just a grumpy bloke having a bad hair day?
Join us next month to explore the legends, lore and likely explanations behind some of our favourite spooky creatures
Next month we'll be joined by Alison, an osteoarchaeologist who studied the plague & now works @sicktodeath.bsky.social.
We'll explore the medical conditions & archaeological evidence that explain supernatural creatures🧛
...or do they?
📍@storyhouselive.bsky.social
📅Oct 14
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Our passion for the spooky season cannot be contained! Join us next month at @chesterscibar.bsky.social for an entertaining talk about Halloween creatures, medical myths, and supernatural skeletons!
Next month we'll be joined by Alison, an osteoarchaeologist who studied the plague & now works @sicktodeath.bsky.social.
We'll explore the medical conditions & archaeological evidence that explain supernatural creatures🧛
...or do they?
📍@storyhouselive.bsky.social
📅Oct 14
ℹ️https://fb.me/e/8rrj05zE3
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Look at the amazing pulp horror poster they made for my talk next month at @chesterscibar.bsky.social!

It has been *cough* many years since my last talk/presentation/stand-up gig, but I couldn't say no to a chance to talk about one of my favourite subjects when @sicktodeath.bsky.social was asked!
Next month we'll be joined by Alison, an osteoarchaeologist who studied the plague & now works @sicktodeath.bsky.social.
We'll explore the medical conditions & archaeological evidence that explain supernatural creatures🧛
...or do they?
📍@storyhouselive.bsky.social
📅Oct 14
ℹ️https://fb.me/e/8rrj05zE3
Next month we'll be joined by Alison, an osteoarchaeologist who studied the plague & now works @sicktodeath.bsky.social.
We'll explore the medical conditions & archaeological evidence that explain supernatural creatures🧛
...or do they?
📍@storyhouselive.bsky.social
📅Oct 14
ℹ️https://fb.me/e/8rrj05zE3
Yesterday evening @facelabljmu.bsky.social brought to us the digital avatar of King Richard III delivering an address
detailing the conferment on his son, Edward, of the offices of Prince of Wales and Earl of #Chester youtu.be/FbH_KLMs6aY?...
Digital avatar of King Richard III
YouTube video by Face Lab LJMU
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It was super great to host my @ljmuofficial.bsky.social colleagues @chesterscibar.bsky.social this evening
This evening we had the great pleasure of hosting @mrk87.bsky.social and @jessiliu.bsky.social from @facelabljmu.bsky.social. They showed us how to go from a skull to a digital avatar 💀 🫅. Thanks for coming along and the audience who joined us 🤩
This evening we had the great pleasure of hosting @mrk87.bsky.social and @jessiliu.bsky.social from @facelabljmu.bsky.social. They showed us how to go from a skull to a digital avatar 💀 🫅. Thanks for coming along and the audience who joined us 🤩
If you liked that, make sure you come back next month! 🦴💀
Pop Quiz.
Whose likenesses are these?
We haven't even started yet, but we know it's going to be good.
The wonderful @FaceLabLJMU crew have brought props, and lots of them are skulls! 💀
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Come and join me and @jessiliu.bsky.social at Chester SciBar next week to learn more about how Face Lab depicts faces from the past, including our recent 4D talking avatar of King Richard III!
#sciart #facialdepiction #postmortemavatar
Join us next week to hear from the research group that analyses, authenticates, & depicts the faces of significant historical figures using skeletal remains, death masks, and portraits!
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@storyhouselive.bsky.social

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@facelabljmu.bsky.social

📆9th Sept
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This talk will will introduce you to how we build faces from skulls for archaeological and forensic purposes, including 3D facial depictions of Pharoah Rameses II and King Robert the Bruce of Scotland, and more recently a talking postmortem avatar of King Richard III.
The group analyses, authenticates, and depicts the faces of significant historical figures using skeletal remains, death masks, and portraits.
Face Lab is a team led by Professor Caroline Wilkinson that works at the intersection of art and science undertaking research into facial identity for individuals and populations using craniofacial analysis, facial depiction, and forensic art.
Join us next week to hear from the research group that analyses, authenticates, & depicts the faces of significant historical figures using skeletal remains, death masks, and portraits!
📍
@storyhouselive.bsky.social

🗣️
@facelabljmu.bsky.social

📆9th Sept
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Another bumper crowd to hear about bats from Dr Helen Taylor-Boyd. Thanks for coming along today. Who knew #Chester was #bat crazy 🦇?
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Tonight's @chesterscibar.bsky.social speaker has a huge crowd to learn about bats!!
We will find out why these species are so important from Helen Taylor-Boyd who is a bat ecologist and conservationist.
Doors at 7, talk starts 730.
See you there 🦇