Bluedot
Journal
12th July 2020
Erik van Sebille is an oceanographer and climate scientist, investigating the time scales and pathwa…
12th July 2020
There’s too much plastic in our ocean. But where does it come from? Where does it do most harm…
12th July 2020
Twenty-six year old singer/songwriter/producer Astronomyy from Worcestershire, England, has been mak…
12th July 2020
The Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-mm Array (ALMA) telescope is a revolutionary array telescope locate…
12th July 2020
Taking their moniker from the notion of ‘Liberation Upon Hearing In The Between’ from th…
12th July 2020
Based at the University of Oxford, Zooniverse.org is the world's largest and most popular citizen sc…
12th July 2020
Do you know what the magnetic field of our own Milky Way looks like? The Planck satellite does &ndas…
12th July 2020
What is a glacier? Why is climate change causing glaciers to melt faster? How do we know how glacier…
12th July 2020
We’re here from the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit to delight and amuse you with 3 brain an…
12th July 2020
What does a piece of the moon look like up close? Or a piece of Mars? Is it really red? Venture into…
12th July 2020
The team will be performing physics tricks – hand-held demos using things you can find at home…
12th July 2020
Light is all around us and while it is the cause of many major problems, increasingly it is becoming…
12th July 2020
Diamond Light Source is the UK’s synchrotron – a machine which produces a light billions…
12th July 2020
Get your Garden buzzing with the Manchester Branch of the British Science Association. Learn about t…
12th July 2020
Explore the power of your health data in our series of family-friendly activities designed to encour…