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Summer Science Exhibition 2024: First look at the programme

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------=_Part_16328528_636271679.1717425178165 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_16328529_1807072558.1717425178165" ------=_Part_16328529_1807072558.1717425178165 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [ =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Public=C2=A0newsletter =C2=A0 [ tion/] **Summer Science Exhibition 2024, 2 =E2=80=93 7 July:=C2=A0Get the first lo= ok at the programme Engage with over 300 passionate scientists as they unveil the secrets behin= d their ground-breaking research. From mind-blowing interactive exhibits [h= ttps://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/summer-science-exhibiti= on/all-exhibits/]=C2=A0to talks and hands-on activities [= ty.org/science-events-and-lectures/summer-science-exhibition/whats-on/], pl= us an adults only Lates event on sports science [ cience-events-and-lectures/2024/07/sse-lates-2024/], this year's exhibition= promises excitement for all ages and all curiosities. Plan your visit [htt= ps://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/summer-science-exhibition= /plan-your-visit/]and register your interest [ e/summer-science-exhibition-2-7-july-2024-tickets-884850831657?aff=3Doddtdt= creator]. View full programme [ ummer-science-exhibition/] =C2=A0 ---------- [ tion/all-exhibits/] **Main exhibits Each one of the 14 main exhibits showcases incredible strides made in scien= ce and technology. This year, visitors can get hands-on with personal brain= scanners, hear real ice core samples from Antarctica, marvel at a chandeli= er made from a waste product generated in optical fibre manufacturing, or l= earn how stem cells are revealing secrets of the embryo. Explore the main exhibits [ ures/summer-science-exhibition/all-exhibits/] =C2=A0 ---------- [ tion/] **Sports Science Lates (2 July) At our exclusive adults-only Lates event, explore=C2=A0the world of sports = science alongside experts and athletes from across the UK. From hands-on de= monstrations showcasing sports performance, biomechanics, and human-compute= r interaction to research on the impact of headers in football. =C2=A0 Register your interest [ s/summer-science-exhibition/] ---------- [ tion/] **Mirror Moon: artwork display by Luke Jerram Made from stainless steel and utilising NASA's accurate topographic data of= the moon's surface, Mirror Moon allows the public to feel and touch every = crater, valley and mountain. Luke Jerram=E2=80=99s artwork not only offers = a visual exploration of the moon but also provides an immersive experience = accessible to those who are visually impaired. Find out more [ /sse-lates-2024/] ---------- [ tion/all-exhibits/young-researchers-zone/] **Young Researcher Zone (3 =E2=80=93 5 July) Meet the scientists of tomorrow from schools around the UK, taking part in = our Partnership Grants scheme [ grants/]. Visit the Young Researcher Zone to speak with the students about = their work and try the exciting interactive activities they have created. =C2=A0 Find out more [ science-exhibition/all-exhibits/young-researchers-zone/] ---------- =C2=A0 [ tion/whats-on/=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80= =8B] **Talks and activities all week Experience an exciting lineup of talks and hands-on activities featuring th= e brilliant minds and exciting projects we support. Hear from=C2=A0speakers= such as Dame Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE, Professor Alan Wilson FRS, Dr Em= ily Grossman, Luke Jerram, Professor Neil Lawrence, Dr Saloni Krishnan, Eri= c Daas, Dr G=C3=BCne=C5=9F Taylor and Dr Sarah White. Explore engaging acti= vities from Heath Robinson, Florence Nightingale, Brunel and Hackney Museum= s, and the British Geological Survey. Discover the additional programme [ and-lectures/summer-science-exhibition/all-exhibits/] =C2=A0 =E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B=E2=80=8B---------- [ [ [ [ View in browser [ b24ade49a6ad54ab9284ebf704/1/848/1c76f1a5-e0dd-4d74-a938-d1fc79d95a4a] Did someone forward you this email? 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From mind-blowing [interactive exhibits](3D=)=C2=A0to [talks and hands-on activities](3D"), plus [an adults-only Lates event on sports scien= ce](3D"), this year's exhibition promises excitement for all ages and all cur= iosities. With more of the thrilling programme=C2=A0being announced all the= time,=C2=A0[p= lan your visit](3D"=)and [register your interest](3D"=). [Discover more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"Image](3D") Main exhib= its = Each one of t= he 14 main exhibits showcases incredible strides made in science and techno= logy. This year, visitors can get hands-on with personal brain scanners, ex= plore=C2=A0real ice core samples from Antarctica, marvel at a chandelier ma= de from a waste product, or learn how stem cells are revealing secrets of t= he embryo. [Explore the main exhibits= n>](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 =20 [3D"Image](3D") Sports Sci= ence Lates, 2 July = At our exclus= ive adults-only Lates event, explore=C2=A0the world of sports science along= side experts and athletes from across the UK, from hands-on demonstrations = showcasing sports performance, biomechanics, and human-computer interaction= to research on the impact of headers in football.=C2=A0 [Register your interest](3D"=) [3D"Image](3D") Mirror Moo= n: artwork display by Luke Jerram = Made from sta= inless steel and utilising NASA's accurate topographic data of the moon's s= urface, Mirror Moon allows the public to feel and touch every crater, valle= y and mountain. Luke Jerram=E2=80=99s artwork not only offers a visual expl= oration of the moon but also provides an immersive experience accessible to= those who are visually impaired. [Find out more](3D"=) =20 [=3D"Image](3D") Young Rese= archer Zone (3 =E2=80=93 5 July) = Meet the scie= ntists of tomorrow from schools around the UK, taking part in our [Part= nership Grants scheme](3D"). Visit the Young Researcher Zone to speak with th= e students about their work and try the exciting interactive activities the= y have created. =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 [Find out more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"Image](3D") Talks and = activities all week = Experience an= exciting lineup of talks and hands-on activities for all ages.=C2=A0[Hear from Royal Society Young Pe= ople's=C2=A0Book Prize winner Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock](3D")=C2=A0as she share= s her remarkable life journey, [find out why we make better decisions when we need a = wee](3D"http://=) with=C2=A0Dr Emily Grossman, and[create your own kaleidoscope](=3D") with the Brunel=C2=A0Museum.= =C2=A0 [Explore what's on= >](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 =20 3D" 3D" 3D" 3D" [View in browser](3D"=) Did someone forward y= ou this email? 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