Discover how the development of microscopes has shaped our understanding of the senses, as Anwen Bullen explores the working of the ear. The inner ear has long fascinated biologists. It contains our ...
This dynamic session brings science to life through movement and play, helping students explore the invisible forces that shape our world. Through creative activities and energetic games, students ...
This classroom version of a popular Roadshow traverses several of the main branches of Mathematics with practical demonstrations, volunteer participation and group problem solving. Learn mesmerising ...
Discover what a colour actually is, understand how objects become coloured, and how Chemists can manipulate these aspects to produce dyes. In this workshop students will discover what a colour ...
Put your building, computational thinking and problem solving skills to use by making a variety of programmable models using LEGO. This workshop is strictly for ages 9–11 only. We reserve the right to ...
Put your building, computational thinking and problem solving skills to use by making a variety of programmable models using LEGO. In this session with Brian Egles, you will work in pairs to build a ...
The continual struggle between bacterial pathogens and their hosts provides an illustration of evolution in action, driven by changes in the bacterial DNA. Students use restriction enzyme digests and ...
Students will explore the difference between acids and alkalis and how they react to form a salt. Using this knowledge they then make their own personalised bath bombs. The workshop also allows ...
From the first electrical transformer to the tube that told us why the sky is blue, view the actual objects scientists of the Royal Institution built in some of the world's most famous experiments.