Cambridge Science Festival

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The next University of Cambridge Science Festival takes place from 9-22 March 2020

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  1. Only one week to go until bookings open for Cambridge Science Festival 2020! Check out the listings here:

  2. 31. sij

    'Mini-guts, livers, lungs, kidneys, placentas and even brains are growing in labs all over the city.' Dr Emma Rawlins on how Cambridge scientists are at the forefront of revolutionary biomedical research:

  3. 28. sij

    How is artificial intelligence shaping our world and what are the ethical considerations of these developments? AI features heavily in a series of events covering new technologies at Cambridge Science Festival 2020:

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  4. 27. sij

    Cambridge Science Festival 2020 listings live on our website now! Search for events by day, age suitability, accessibility, format and timing: Bookings open 10 Feb.

  5. 24. sij

    '50 years ago, women in physics in the University were a rare breed. They still are, although slightly less so.' on the University's continuing journey towards gender equality in 2020's 1st programme feature:

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  6. 21. sij

    Predictive policing, mini organs, growing food underground, global mega-fires and the limits of human endurance: just a few of the topics explored during the 26th Cambridge Science Festival in 390 events from 9–22 March. Read more:

  7. 20. sij

    The Cambridge Science Festival programme is out! Follow the link to get yours:

  8. 13. sij

    We're looking forward to 2020! This year's theme is Vision. The countdown is on: 1 week until the programme launches. 4 weeks until bookings open. 8 weeks until the festival starts! Look out for updates here and on our website:

  9. Would you like to work with us? We're looking for a new Festival Manager! If you've got lots of experience and ideas how we can develop the Festival in the future, have a look: (And we are lovely to work with!)

  10. So chuffed and so delighted to win STEM Initiative of the Year. Huge thanks to , all our partners and researchers and especially everyone who comes to explore and discuss with us. Looking forward to 9-22 March 2020!

  11. We sipped, we scribbled and enjoyed ourselves (and didn't embarrass ourselves!). Thank you . At too perhaps pls?!

  12. ÆON-TRAJECTORIES OF LONGEVITY AND CRISPR, a thought-provoking work by . What would it be like to live forever? Could technology make this possible? What would this mean for humanity? w/ + until 1 Nov Image: Zuzanna Kaluzna

  13. Celebrating the four-legged heroes of Georgian London, examines how animals living in the capital influenced the economy, architecture, culture and social relations Wed 23 Oct, book:

  14. Following the great news of Prof Didier Queloz sharing the Physics Nobel Prize this year, we are delighted to announce a public lecture by him tonight. Book at: West Road Concert Hall, 11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP 7pm-8pm, doors at 6.30pm.

  15. The most marvellous on and at at Hills Road Sixth Form College. More great this afternoon. Open until 4pm.

  16. Microscopes, dissections, molecules and cells, things to make, careers ideas and lots of to guide you through the Big Biology fun! Big Biology Day Saturday 5 October from 10am.

  17. Gaming For A Healthy Brain: Join at at tomorrow to challenge your memory, concentration and reasoning abilities, and see if you can train your attention and memory. For all ages.

  18. The Secret Life of Plants: ever wondered how they grow, communicate and defend themselves? Speak with researchers from the Dept of Plant Sciences tomorrow at pop-up and find out!

  19. Stem cells are amazing- they can make all of the cells in your body! Come to on Saturday, meet scientists and programme stem cell robots to become any cell in your body. For all ages:

  20. It's easy to consume sugary snacks and drinks, but have you ever wondered how much exercise you need to do to burn off just 10 kcal? Take the Sugar Cube Challenge at , this Friday, and find out!

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