Fun Lab returns to the Big Weekend
01 Jul 2014The University of Cambridge's Fun Lab returns to the Big Weekend on Parker's Piece on Saturday 5 July and this year we are delighted to welcome Cambridge Science Centre into the Lab!
Public engagement
The University of Cambridge's Fun Lab returns to the Big Weekend on Parker's Piece on Saturday 5 July and this year we are delighted to welcome Cambridge Science Centre into the Lab!
From butterflies and tropical storms to stars in our milky way: Cambridge scientists at the 2014 Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
The North West Cambridge Development will be displaying two art installations throughout June, which can be visited by the public from 11am-4pm on the following open days:
13,14 & 15th June
20, 21 & 22nd June
The Babraham Institute, University of Cambridge Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and the Cambridge Science Festival team are joining forces for Universities Week.
Cambridge-based Open Book Publishers is one of fifteen projects chosen by WISE for providing a compelling, innovative solution to one of today’s most pressing challenges in education.
A host of Cambridge academics, including Nobel Laureate Sir John Gurdon, will be speaking on subjects ranging from stem cell technology and Alzheimer’s to the future of North Korea and the history of conspiracy theories at this year’s Hay Festival.
After their 2011 success in showcasing the use of plants as biological solar panels, a team from the Departments of Plant Sciences and Biochemistry are bringing their latest living creation to the Cambridge Science Festival this weekend.
What effects if any do our diets have on health? How can we find health patterns in the population? What’s the truth about fat? What keeps people fit and healthy as they get older? These questions and more will be explored at this year’s Cambridge Science Festival.