Join the renowned MadLab team for an event which you can shape yourself. For all fans of Make Magazine, this is the event for you.
Lecture by Prof Lluis Oviedo (Theological Anthropology, Antonianum University, Rome).
Here’s your chance to quiz the experts on surgery, diet, love, psychology, illness (especially embarrassing ones!), health scares, epidemics, vampires, zombies and the paranormal.
There are more of them on this planet than any other bird. 24 billion in fact. Yet we know little about the private lives of chickens. Is there really a pecking order in the farmyard?
Join us at St Giles' Cathedral for the annual Science Festival church service
Andrew Thompson
Matt Collings, artist and writer, explores the most important equations in science, including Einstein's E=mc2, Paul Dirac's equation on anti-matter, and Newton's law of gravity.
Is there anything which you’d like to know about the following subjects, but were afraid to ask? Today we’ll tackle gaming, robotics, the internet, telepresence, alternative realities, CGI, animation, computer art, mobile phones, iPods and gadgets.
How can shells tell us about climate change? What clues are hidden in rocks and fossils? How can you send a message using bulbs and buzzers and how does Morse code work?
“Le Corps Perdu” explores a vision of a world where the architecture of the body holds the most important stories.
Brian Cox
Watch a special screening of this spell-binding series and listen to Professor Brian Cox as he describes how the laws of nature, freed from Earth-bound constraints, carve spectacular sights throughout the Solar System.