5 Stages, 56 main stage talks, 80 exhibitors, one day for schools, one weekend for everyone, one amazing festival of ideas and discovery!
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FUTURE STAGE
10.45 – 11.35 | The future of UK science and innovation, Sir Patrick Vallance |
11.55 – 12.45 | A world-record breaking attempt to create star power, Joe Miles |
13.25 – 14.15 | The geological record of climate change, Chris Jackson |
14.35 – 15.25 | Mathematics is our superpower, Junaid Mubeen |
15.45 – 16.35 | Can science save the world? Lord Rees |
MIND AND BODY STAGE
10.45 – 11.35 | Ultra-processed food, Chris and Xand van Tulleken |
11.55 – 12.45 | Can fish count? Brian Butterworth |
13.25 – 14.15 | The human body: Design disaster, Dr Rohin Francis |
14.35 – 15.25 | DNA family secrets, Turi King |
15.45 – 16.35 | The body and self-consciousness, Moheb Costandi |
OUR PLANET STAGE
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10.45 – 11.35 | The deep chemistry of life and death, Nick Lane |
11.55 – 12.45 | Exploring the deep sea, Helen Scales |
13.25 – 14.15 | It’s not easy being Green, Julia Cooke and Yoseph Araya |
14.35 – 15.25 | The Earth: A biography of a living planet, Elsa Panciroli |
15.45 – 16.35 | Neanderthals: Exploring complex minds, Rebecca Wragg Sykes |
UNIVERSE STAGE
10.45 – 11.35 | The dark universe: seeing the invisible, Alexandra Amon |
11.55 – 12.45 | A new force of nature? Harry Cliff |
13.25 – 14.15 | Exploring ocean worlds, Emma Bunce |
14.35 – 15.25 | The science of exploding stars, Or Graur |
15.45 – 16.35 | Physics experiments that changed the world, Suzie Sheehy |
ENGAGE STAGE
10.45 – 11.30 | Live from the Space Shed, Dallas Campbell |
11.40 – 12.20 | Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: from bench to bedside and beyond, Blair Merrick |
12.20 – 12.40 | Talking toxoplasma: the parasite that gets everywhere! Lilach Sheiner and Clare Harding |
12.40 – 13.00 | Outsmarting heart disease, British Heart Foundation |
13.25 – 14.10 | Mapping the Universe, Alexandra Amon |
14.20 – 14.40 | Geology rocks, with Chris Jackson |
15.00 – 16.00 | New Scientist journalists: Ask us anything! |
16.00 – 17.00 | RPGeeks: Interactive Science D&D |