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domingo, 4 de abril de 2021
What happens when science meets art?
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In this edition we are excited to announce details of the events programme for this year’s Summer Science Exhibition. For adults, there is the late night opening and for our younger fans, don't miss the kids’ zone or jaw-dropping demonstrations at the family shows.
In the week before the Summer Science Exhibition, book tickets for our science meets art series at the Royal Academy, as plant biologist Enrico Coen and artist Robert Kesseler discuss their long-standing collaboration on 26 June. Alternatively, catch up right now with Professor Hawkins’ lecture on the facts behind climate change and citizen scientists, and find out whether life really does begin at 40 with Professor Jackson.
When science meets art
Plant biologist Enrico Coen and artist Robert Kesseler discuss their longstanding collaboration that explores the links between art and plant life. In this event, Coen and Kesseler discuss their approaches to making, and how their collaboration has led to the creation of new forms that draw on both science and art.
Life begins at 40: the biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisisIn his prize-winning lecture, Professor Mark Jackson explores a rich range of historical sources to understand the origins of the midlife crisis.Watch video
Our Changing Climate: Learning from the Past to Inform Future ChoicesEd Hawkins, Professor of Climate Science at the University of Reading shows how historical temperature records and volunteer citizen scientists can help inform our future choices in tackling climate change.Watch video
Summer Science Exhibition
Join us for this year’s Summer Science Exhibition from 1 – 7 July for a week of free talks, hands-on demonstrations and performances showcasing some of the latest UK scientific research.
View our just-announced programme of inspiring talks, jaw-dropping demonstrations and thought-provoking activities which run alongside the exhibits.
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