------=_Part_143625137_1397238902.1625561796714 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_143625138_571815599.1625561796714" ------=_Part_143625138_571815599.1625561796714 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **Summer Science countdown to 8 July Between 8 =E2=80=93 11 July Summer Science=C2=A0brings you a free online pr= ogramme of inspiring short talks, fascinating interactive workshops, fun sc= ience from home activities and exciting digital content. Explore the=C2=A0UK based research that is working to answer questions such= as what is a bee=E2=80=99s favourite flower, or would you trust a robot su= rgeon? Alongside an exciting programme of live shows and talks, our Big Sum= mer Science quiz [ /07/big-summer-science-quiz/] with special guest appearances including Prof= essor Brian Cox, launches the event on Wednesday 7 July at 6.30pm. Plus you= can journey to the past to explore the Royal Society=E2=80=99s rich histor= y and archive collection through interactive showcases and our drawing chal= lenge. Explore now [ er-science-exhibition/] =C2=A0 [ xhibition/ ] **Step into the world of Summer Science From Thursday 8 July, you can interact with the latest research via our new= dedicated Summer Science hub. Nineteen of the UK=E2=80=99s cutting-edge=C2= =A0research groups invite you to take a journey with them under the skin; t= o visit outer space; to explore the forces of nature; or to experience urba= n landscapes through our immersive 360=C2=BA world. There=E2=80=99s a host = of innovative digital experiences, from escape rooms and quizzes to virtual= tours and digital games. Find out more [ mmer-science-exhibition/ ] =C2=A0---------- **Highlights Browse our events [ n= ow and simply 'add to calendar' to set up dates, but don't worry if you're = not going to be around - everything will also be available on demand on our= YouTube channel, so that you don=E2=80=99t miss out on your preferred even= ts and talks. =C2=A0 **Thursday 8 July Professor Alice Roberts gives the first David Attenborough Award Lecture in= which she examines the clues from objects placed into graves and uses the = science of genomics to explore what the evidence tells us about ancient cul= tures. During the day, you can find out why the Hubble Telescope has changed our u= nderstanding of the Universe; how microbes are producing a clean and renewa= ble energy source from organic waste; the life cycle of galaxies; and why= =C2=A0owls, hawks and eagles could provide the inspiration for the next gen= eration of human-made aircrafts. Explore events [ =C2=A0---------- **Friday 9 July On Friday, start the morning with a journey through land, sea, and air=C2= =A0with the help of satellites across the globe; find out what can happen= =C2=A0when there=E2=80=99s too much water; learn how connecting old and you= ng people in a post COVID-19 world can help us all stay connected; and expl= ore how research and new technologies are improving the speed and accuracy = of landmine clearance. Discover more [ =C2=A0 **Saturday 10 July Begin the weekend with researchers from iCRAG and the Natural History Museu= m as they look for ways to give mining a more sustainable future; join YouT= ubers and TV presenters Maddie Moate and Greg Foot for a special Summer Sci= ence live show; find out how=C2=A0Dr Nira Chamberlain=C2=A0enlists the help= of Captain Jack Sparrow to explain mathematical modelling and the Monte-Ca= rlo simulation; decide=C2=A0whether you should trust a robot surgeon; and e= xplore why extinction can be=C2=A0a force for both good and evil. Find out more [ =C2=A0---------- **Sunday 11 July Sunday starts with finding out more about BO and the strange bacteria that = break down our sweat, producing the smelly by-product in the process; you c= an join Gastronaut Stefan Gates and his daughter Poppy for an unforgettable= adventure in an action-packed family science show (Why can=E2=80=99t you m= elt a Flake?); discover why captive animals need their wild behaviours; and= see how researchers hope to prove there was once ancient life on Mars. 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Summer Sci= ence countdown to 8 July
= Between 8 =E2= =80=93 11 July Summer Science=C2=A0brings you a free online programme of in= spiring short talks, fascinating interactive workshops, fun science from ho= me activities and exciting digital content. Explore the=C2=A0UK based research that is working to answer questions such= as what is a bee=E2=80=99s favourite flower, or would you trust a robot su= rgeon? Alongside an exciting programme of live shows and talks, our [Big Summer Science quiz](3D" with special guest appeara= nces including Professor Brian Cox, launches the event on Wednesday 7 July = at 6.30pm. Plus you can journey to the past to explore the Royal Society=E2= =80=99s rich history and archive collection through interactive showcases a= nd our drawing challenge. [Explore now](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20
[3D"=](3D" Step into = the world of Summer Science
= From Thursday = 8 July, you can interact with the latest research via our new dedicated Sum= mer Science hub. Nineteen of the UK=E2=80=99s cutting-edge=C2=A0research gr= oups invite you to take a journey with them under the skin; to visit outer = space; to explore the forces of nature; or to experience urban landscapes t= hrough our immersive 360=C2=BA world. There=E2=80=99s a host of innovative = digital experiences, from escape rooms and quizzes to virtual tours and dig= ital games. [Find out more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 Highlights=
= [Browse our events](3D" now = and simply 'add to calendar' to set up dates, but don't worry if you're not= going to be around - everything will also be available on demand on our Yo= uTube channel, so that you don=E2=80=99t miss out on your preferred events = and talks. = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"](3D"
Thursday 8= July
= Professor Alic= e Roberts gives the first David Attenborough Award Lecture in which she exa= mines the clues from objects placed into graves and uses the science of gen= omics to explore what the evidence tells us about ancient cultures. During the day, you can find out why the Hubble Telescope has changed our u= nderstanding of the Universe; how microbes are producing a clean and renewa= ble energy source from organic waste; the life cycle of galaxies; and why= =C2=A0owls, hawks and eagles could provide the inspiration for the next gen= eration of human-made aircrafts. [Explore events](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20 [3D"](3D"
Friday 9 J= uly
= On Friday, sta= rt the morning with a journey through land, sea, and air=C2=A0with the help= of satellites across the globe; find out what can happen=C2=A0when there= =E2=80=99s too much water; learn how connecting old and young people in a p= ost COVID-19 world can help us all stay connected; and explore how research= and new technologies are improving the speed and accuracy of landmine clea= rance. [Discover more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20
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Saturday 1= 0 July
= Begin the week= end with researchers from iCRAG and the Natural History Museum as they look= for ways to give mining a more sustainable future; join YouTubers and TV p= resenters Maddie Moate and Greg Foot for a special Summer Science live show= ; find out how=C2=A0Dr Nira Chamberlain=C2=A0enlists the help of Captain Ja= ck Sparrow to explain mathematical modelling and the Monte-Carlo simulation= ; decide=C2=A0whether you should trust a robot surgeon; and explore why ext= inction can be=C2=A0a force for both good and evil. [Find out more](3D"=) = =C2=A0 =20
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Sunday 11 = July
= Sunday starts = with finding out more about BO and the strange bacteria that break down our= sweat, producing the smelly by-product in the process; you can join Gastro= naut Stefan Gates and his daughter Poppy for an unforgettable adventure in = an action-packed family science show (Why can=E2=80=99t you melt a Flake?);= discover why captive animals need their wild behaviours; and see how resea= rchers hope to prove there was once ancient life on Mars. [Browse more](3D"=)
= Don't forget t= o use=C2=A0'add to calendar' to set=C2=A0up dates and times in your diary s= o that you don=E2=80=99t miss out on your preferred events and talks. = =C2=A0 =20
You may be= interested
= Specia= l offer for Wonderlab at the Science Museum=C2=A0
[Book a ticket](3D" to the fully interactive [Wonderlab: The Equ= inor Gallery](3D" before 16 July and you can upgrade to a Wonderlab Annual P= ass for the same price as a day ticket,=C2=A0enjoying unlimited Wonderlab a= ccess for a full year. = =C2=A0 =20
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