Talks and shows

Things scientists don't know yet (family)

From dreaming to the end of the universe, join Peter Gallivan to explore the biggest mysteries science hasn’t solved… yet!

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Have you ever wondered how the universe will end? What about why we dream? Or even why are there so many beetles?! Join author Peter Gallivan to explore the curious and surprising corners of science like these, places where we don't quite know the answers...yet! 

Peter will take you on a voyage of discovery to the edges of uncertainty, showcasing just how scientists actually work to uncover new facts about the world and beyond. The Ri demo team will also be on hand to help bring to life these at times head-scratching topics. 

This talk is based on Peter's new book 'Things Scientists Don't Know Yet' published by DK Books, in partnership with The Royal Institution. Perfect for budding scientists or those curious about the world, it's the ultimate guide to the mysteries that keep scientists awake at night! 

Event type

This is a theatre event for children and adults to enjoy together. All young people under the age of 13 need to be accompanied by a paying adult and those aged 4 and above need a ticket to attend.

By booking to attend events at the Royal Institution, you confirm that you have read and accept the Ri's event terms and conditions. You also agree to abide by our code of conduct, and help to create a great experience for yourself and your fellow participants. Please note that Eventbrite adds a small booking fee to the amount paid for each ticket option.

For any queries regarding this workshop please get in touch by phone 020 7409 2992 or email events@ri.ac.uk.

About Pete

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Paul Wilkinson

Peter Gallivan is the Outreach Manager in the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences, King's College London. In this role, he develops and manages outreach programmes across the faculty and its five departments.

Before working at King’s, Peter worked as Family Programme Manager at the Royal Institution, organising a diverse range of hands-on STEM-focused activities for families and young people. Prior to this, worked at Kandersteg International Scout Centre in Switzerland, managing a wide-ranging programme of outdoor education programmes.

He is also a freelance science writer, contributing regularly for the award-winning young people’s science magazine The Week Junior Science+Nature.

Timing

The doors will open at approximately 1.45pm, with a prompt start at 2.00pm.

Latecomers will be admitted into the gallery.

Accessibility

The event will take place on the first floor and there is step-free access from the street via lift.

The closest underground station is Green Park, which is step-free.

There is space at floor level in the theatre for wheelchair users.

Seating is usually unreserved for our events. If you and your group require seating reservations, please do let us know by emailing us at events@ri.ac.uk, and we’ll be more than happy to help.

Carers can receive a free ticket to an event by emailing events@ri.ac.uk.

Our theatre is equipped with an Audio Induction Loop. 

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