Technical Talk | James Lovelock and Cybernetics at Reading
University of Reading Park House, Shinfield Road, ReadingThis lecture will reflect on the work of James Lovelock of Gaia Theory fame and his association with Cybernetics at Reading.
This lecture will reflect on the work of James Lovelock of Gaia Theory fame and his association with Cybernetics at Reading.
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