Can tens-of-thousands year old bones still share information on the species they belonged to? And what about the relationship between different species, and their evolution through time?
Through two engaging and interactive talks, we'll uncover how fragments of DNA preserved in ancient bones and museum specimens can reveal stories of extinct human relatives, forgotten migrations and hidden biodiversity. Along the way, we'll separate science from science fiction, discover why Jurassic Park remains fiction (for now!), and see how genetic evidence is changing the way scientists define species.Whether you're fascinated by evolution, archaeology, genetics, or enjoy asking big questions, this event is for you. Doors open at 17:30; there are 40 available seats, first come first served.
Grab a drink, meet fellow curious minds, and spend an evening with our experts Alice Mosconi and Dima, who will take you on a journey through the blueprints of life, no matter how old they are.