The website below is filled with exciting debates and talks.
Here is on next week: Intelligence² invites you to
A Journey into Outer Space for which we've lined up a stellar panel of leading scientists, astronomers and space pioneers to answer some of the big questions surrounding man’s existence. Are we alone in the universe? How will we ever find out? Will we be able to exploit resources on other planets to solve our energy problems here on Earth?
BBC presenter
Brian Cox will talk about the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in
Space flight participant
Charles Simonyi will tell us what weightlessness feels like.
Astronomer Royal
Martin Rees will outline how a mysterious 'big bang' gave rise to atoms, galaxies, stars and planets.
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/revisewise/science
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science
http://www.rsc.org/ (Royal Society of Chemistry - KS3+)
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Stories/
Workshops and shows to celebrate all things Science and engineering and inspire the next Generation.To Book tickets go to: www.thebigbangfair.co.uk
http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/science-fair-projects/
http://www.sciencefair-projects.org/
EVENTS
Please click on the link to access the Royal Institution of Great Britain's website that lists useful events, talks etc.
http://www.rigb.org/eventControl?action=eventsCalendar
UNCAGED MONKEYS
Intelligent comedy and comedic intelligence. Lots of science and tales of awe-inspiring wonders.
The finest names in science broadcasting gather together to talk of dark matter, black holes, Bonobo apes, the big bang and anything else they can cram into two hours. Visit
http://www.robinince.com/
for more information and tickets.
The Big Bang Fair
Excel London,E16
March 10-12 : 9.30-5pm
Sat 10am -5pm Free
PUBLICATIONS
Horrible Sciene Magazine (suitable for KS2)
www
New Scientist Magazine (suitable for KS3+)
http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/science-fair-projects/
http://www.sciencefair-projects.org/
EVENTS
Please click on the link to access the Royal Institution of Great Britain's website that lists useful events, talks etc.
http://www.rigb.org/eventControl?action=eventsCalendar
UNCAGED MONKEYS
Intelligent comedy and comedic intelligence. Lots of science and tales of awe-inspiring wonders.
The finest names in science broadcasting gather together to talk of dark matter, black holes, Bonobo apes, the big bang and anything else they can cram into two hours. Visit
http://www.robinince.com/
for more information and tickets.
The Big Bang Fair
Excel London,E16
March 10-12 : 9.30-5pm
Sat 10am -5pm Free
Workshops and shows to celebrate all things Science and engineering and inspire the next Generation.To Book tickets go to: www.thebigbangfair.co.uk
PUBLICATIONS
Horrible Sciene Magazine (suitable for KS2)
www
New Scientist Magazine (suitable for KS3+)
http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/science-fair-projects/
http://www.sciencefair-projects.org/
EVENTS
Please click on the link to access the Royal Institution of Great Britain's website that lists useful events, talks etc.
http://www.rigb.org/eventControl?action=eventsCalendar
UNCAGED MONKEYS
Intelligent comedy and comedic intelligence. Lots of science and tales of awe-inspiring wonders.
The finest names in science broadcasting gather together to talk of dark matter, black holes, Bonobo apes, the big bang and anything else they can cram into two hours. Visit
http://www.robinince.com/
for more information and tickets.
The Big Bang Fair
Excel London,E16
March 10-12 : 9.30-5pm
Sat 10am -5pm Free
Workshops and shows to celebrate all things Science and engineering and inspire the next Generation.To Book tickets go to: www.thebigbangfair.co.uk
PUBLICATIONS
Horrible Sciene Magazine (suitable for KS2)
www
New Scientist Magazine (suitable for KS3+)
http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/science-fair-projects/
http://www.sciencefair-projects.org/
EVENTS
Please click on the link to access the Royal Institution of Great Britain's website that lists useful events, talks etc.
http://www.rigb.org/eventControl?action=eventsCalendar
UNCAGED MONKEYS
Intelligent comedy and comedic intelligence. Lots of science and tales of awe-inspiring wonders.
The finest names in science broadcasting gather together to talk of dark matter, black holes, Bonobo apes, the big bang and anything else they can cram into two hours. Visit
http://www.robinince.com/
for more information and tickets.
The Big Bang Fair
Excel London,E16
March 10-12 : 9.30-5pm
Sat 10am -5pm Free
Workshops and shows to celebrate all things Science and engineering and inspire the next Generation.To Book tickets go to: www.thebigbangfair.co.uk
PUBLICATIONS
Horrible Sciene Magazine (suitable for KS2)
www
New Scientist Magazine (suitable for KS3+)
http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/science-fair-projects/
http://www.sciencefair-projects.org/
MUSEUMS
Science Museum IMAX
CENTRE OF THE CELL: This is the first Science education centre to be housed inside biomedical research laboratories –
www.centreofthecell.org
CATALYST SCIENCE DISCOVERY CENTRE: Interactive world of science and technology –
www.catalyst.org.uk
Astronomy photographer of the year: Exhibition until 27 February at the Royal Observatory.
TELEVISION
The Universe: 23 January 8.00pm on the History Channel
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