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One week away: Summer Science Exhibition 2024

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------=_Part_16971112_2103236914.1719314129986 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_16971113_1901997678.1719314129986" ------=_Part_16971113_1901997678.1719314129986 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [ =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Public=C2=A0newsletter =C2=A0 [ tion/] **One week=C2=A0until Summer Science Exhibition: Plan your visit now (2 =E2= =80=93=C2=A07 July 2024) The Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition is just one week away.=C2=A0Get= ready to engage with over 300 passionate scientists as they unveil the sec= rets behind their ground-breaking research. From mind-blowing interactive e= xhibits [ e-exhibition/all-exhibits/]=C2=A0to talks and hands-on activities [https://= royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/summer-science-exhibition/what= s-on/], plus an adults-only Lates event on sports science [= iety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2024/07/sse-lates-2024], this year's e= xhibition promises excitement for all ages and all curiosities. =C2=A0 Plan your visit [ r-science-exhibition/plan-your-visit/]to see the latest programme additions= and register your interest [ exhibition-2-7-july-2024-tickets-884850831657?aff=3Doddtdtcreator] for this= free event. Plan your visit [ r-science-exhibition/plan-your-visit/] ---------- =C2=A0 [ tion/watch-online/] **Never miss a talk: stream the Summer Science Exhibition=C2=A0 Can't make it in person? Explore the wonders of science virtually. Watch li= vestreamed talks every day, including Olympian animals [= y.org/science-events-and-lectures/2024/07/olympian-animals/], Fighting food= waste [ ng-food-waste/], The Atomic Human [ and-lectures/2024/07/the-atomic-human-friday/]=C2=A0and AI and creativity [= ity-saturday/].=C2=A0Enjoy engaging content like Reaching for the stars [ht= tps://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2024/07/reaching-for-the= -stars/] from the comfort of your home. Join us online and watch for free.. =C2=A0 Watch online [ cience-exhibition/watch-online/] =C2=A0 ---------- [ 4/] **Sports Science Lates, 2 July At our exclusive adults-only Lates event, explore the world of sports scien= ce alongside experts and athletes from across the UK. Enjoy hands-on demons= trations showcasing sports performance, biomechanics, and human-computer in= teraction, along with research on the impact of headers in football. Indulg= e in delicious food and cocktails while engaging with the=C2=A0latest scien= tific discoveries. Register your interest [ ition-2-7-july-2024-tickets-884850831657?aff=3Doddtdtcreator] =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, explore=C2=A0real ice core samples from Antarctica, marvel at a = chandelier made from a waste product, or learn how stem cells are revealing= secrets of the embryo. Explore the main exhibits [ ures/summer-science-exhibition/all-exhibits/] [ **From ground to green: explore the "Commoditree" Building a greener future starts with understanding the resources we use. E= xplore the "Commoditree" to discover the critical minerals powering our wor= ld and their role in sustainability. Don't miss this interactive display=C2= =A0from Friday to Sunday at the Summer Science Exhibition. Find out more [ /commoditree/] =C2=A0 ---------- [ tion/whats-on/] **Talks and activities all week Experience an exciting lineup of talks and hands-on activities for all ages= .=C2=A0Hear from Royal Society Young People's=C2=A0Book Prize winner Dr Mag= gie Aderin-Pocock [ 4/07/reaching-for-the-stars/]=C2=A0as she shares her remarkable life journe= y, discover thefascinating science behind rice cakes [.= org/science-events-and-lectures/2024/07/from-grain-to-goodness/], andcreate= your own kaleidoscope [ s/2024/07/stemazing-structures/] with the Brunel=C2=A0Museum.=C2=A0 Explore what's on [ mer-science-exhibition/whats-on/] =C2=A0 ---------- [ [ [ [ [ View in browser [ a2dc44411b90cdc532f630e2e5/3/747/350ccd3c-cd75-4c95-a298-d3c33bf9d196] Did someone forward you this email? 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From mind-blowing [interactive exhibits](3D")= =C2=A0to [talks and han= ds-on activities](3D"), plus [an adults-onl= y Lates event on sports science](3D"=), this year's exhibition promises excite= ment for all ages and all curiosities. =C2=A0 [Plan your visit](3D")to see= the latest programme additions and [register your interest](3D"ht=) for th= is free event. [Plan your visit](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"Image](3D") Never miss= a talk: stream the Summer Science Exhibition=C2=A0 = Can't make it= in person? Explore the wonders of science virtually. Watch livestreamed ta= lks every day, including [Olympian = animals](3D"=), [Fighting food was= te](3D".=), [The Atomic Human=C2=A0and](3D")[AI and c= reativity](3D".=).=C2=A0Enjoy engaging content like [Reaching for the stars](3D") from the comfort of your h= ome. 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