![]() In his Michael Faraday Prize Lecture, Professor Seth sheds light on these questions through the idea of the brain as an embodied ‘prediction machine’. How do subjective experiences arise from brains and bodies? What is the ‘self’? The nature of consciousness remains one of the greatest puzzles in science and philosophy. Join us for the Michael Faraday Prize Lecture given by 2023 winner Professor Anil Seth. ![]() The event will be recorded and the recording will be available on YouTube soon after the eventįor all enquiries, please contact online freeevents liveevents upcommingĬonsciousness in humans and in other things ![]() The event will be livestreamed here and on the Royal Society YouTube channel The event is free to join and there is no registration required ![]() The Young People's Book Prize is made possible thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. This year's award ceremony will be hosted by BAFTA-winning television presenter Maddie Moate and is an excellent occasion to meet the authors and discover this year's winner. Over 12,000 young judges have poured over the pages full of bugs, brains and black holes and have now declared their winner. This year, over 640 UK schools, science clubs and youth groups have taken up the challenge of judging this year's prize. ![]() The six books shortlisted for the Young People's Book Prize 2023 have launched children across the UK on a quest to meet scientists of past and present, find answers to some of the most pressing scientific challenges, and discover the wonders that exist on Earth and beyond. How do bugs help humans? What does dinner taste like on the International Space Station? How gross is the human body? How did our ancestors spend their time during the Stone Age? How dangerous is an ant? How do… Young People's Book Prize Award Ceremony 2023 ![]()
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