It's been a conundrum for scientists for centuries. How do they communicate their research to the public without it being misinterpreted? Not only can the public find arcane science unpalatable, but ...
LONDON — Three professors walk into a pub. That’s not the setup for a joke, but an average evening out for Steve Cross, a former geneticist who is completely serious in his crusade to find new ways ...
For those of you who don’t know what or who Bright Club is, listen up because you’re missing out on something very special. It's a variety night for lateral minds, where academics use comedy to ...
We're straight from the research field to the Fringe! Bright Club is the freshest thing in stand-up - an academic comedy cocktail synthesised for your entertainment and enlightenment. Our unique twist ...
Bright Club is where funny meets brains. For the last 18 months, staff from UCL have been performing alongside stand-up comedians in the Wilmington Arms, sharing their knowledge and getting laughs out ...
In its second iteration on 14 April, the Dublin edition of Bright Club will be bringing comedians and science researchers together to make some of the most interesting scientific topics accessible to ...
Stick some UCL academics on a stage, get them to talk about their work, and insist on a bit of humour. Hey presto, the surprisingly entertaining Bright Club returns tonight.
A stand up show for brainiacs is bringing the funny out of our city’s finest researchers. And the first rule of Bright Club Manchester? The three As of comedy - attitude, anecdotes, and afterthoughts.
Anyone who has had the pleasure of watching Channel 4’s award-winning US sitcom The Big Bang Theory which centres around the unhinged antics of four nerdy academics will testify that boffins can be ...
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