Bluedot

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Molecules of Life is presented by the The Rosalind Franklin Institute, a brand new national organisa…

From archaeology to engineering, Diamond Light Source uses light ten billion times brighter than the…

In Club Tropicana the drinks are free. But, WHAM! so are the snakes and bugs. There’s enough f…

Join Manchester Girl Geeks to build your own paper space rocket, and launch it using our stomp launc…

Play the Reactor Game – A race against the clock to refuel our homemade nuclear reactor, witho…

We're over the moon to announce a meeting of great music and science minds as Flaming Lips…

Dr Lucy Quinn first caught the ‘seabird bug’ when, aged 10, she saw her first fulmar fly…

Series researcher Yolly Bosiger who worked on Blue Planet II for four and a half years, shares how t…

Yoland Bosiger was the Series Researcher of Blue Planet II at the BBC Studios Natural History Unit.&…

Climate Change and Food There is an impending perfect storm of pressure on our food production syste…

Scott Kay is a Reader in the University of Manchester's School of Physics and Astronomy, working in&…

Telescopes are getting bigger and better, allowing us to map the observable Universe over almost its…

Perhaps the most unappreciated and unexplained organisms on earth, fungi are enormously important to…

Join our Big Debate Live and put your powers of persuasion to the test. Should children have to do h…

Join the Manchester Confucius Institute to discover the story of the Chinese zodiac and try your han…