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We are thrilled to welcome the World Wildlife Foundation, who acted as consultants on the series, to…

The SKA: Down to EarthMuch has been said about the SKA’s impact on science (deservedly so). Bu…

Directly following the performance of the comedy play 'Signals', Dr Helen Czerski will be hosting a&…

Set in the basement of a remote radio telescope, Signals follows two astronomers and their hunt for&…

Budding botanists, crazy chemists, emerging engineers, mini mathematicians and tiny tech heads are i…

Come and learn how insects navigate using celestial objects! In this interactive workshop, we’…

How do building blocks stick together? In this fun and interactive show, we'll introduce you to the&…

Zoologist, science presenter and author Jules Howard explores the latest fossil finds in this lively…

Join the Come to my Party team for an introduction to Simple Machines - making a giant Rube Goldberg…

StrongWomen Science is a new show starring two women scientists turned circus performers. Ever wante…

Over the weekend Dr Joe Latimer, Dr Sarah Withers and Dr Ian Goodhead from The University of Salford…

Around 78% of the air around us is nitrogen, a gas so familiar that we rarely pay any attention to i…

MDA UK builds space-qualified LIDARs, IR cameras, communications payloads, and other intelligent sen…

The unlikely story of how one man with some ex-WWII army equipment eventually turned a muddy field i…

Here at bluedot we like to think big -the multiverse, supermassive black holes. That kind of thing.&…