In-person Workshops Holiday workshops: Extract your own DNA (ages 7–8) Tue 30 May 2023 Extract your own DNA and walk away with a small piece of it in a necklace for you to wear. Holiday workshops: Extract your own DNA (ages 7–8) Read more
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Podcast Climate Podcast: Tackling climate change with innovation – with Alyssa Gilbert and Katherine Mathieson Alyssa Gilbert and Katherine Mathieson introduce 'Undaunted', our partnership with Imperial College London. Podcast: Tackling climate change with innovation – with Alyssa Gilbert and Katherine Mathieson Read more
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Podcast History of science Physics Podcast: How Peter Higgs proposed the Higgs boson – with Frank Close Frank Close explores the life of Nobel prize-winning scientist Peter Higgs. Podcast: How Peter Higgs proposed the Higgs boson – with Frank Close Read more