Hungry for answers? Grill some big fish
at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2009
This year the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
There are over 20 fascinating, diverse and interactive exhibits. Fields of study range from how fluorescent fish could provide better understanding of human diseases, to a chewing robot that can help us develop dental technology, to how new space missions could help to unlock the history of the universe.
The people responsible for this work, and many more, will be there for you to grill.
The NBN will be represented on the stand with the Harlequin Ladybird exhibit – “Ladybird, ladybird: unravelling the story of an alien invader”
Visit the Exhibition
The 2009 Summer Science Exhibition will take place from Tuesday 30 June to Saturday 4 July 2009. The new, extended public opening hours are:
Tuesday 30 June 2009: 10am – 9pm (last entry: 8.30pm)
Wednesday 1 July 2009 to Saturday 4 July 2009: 10am – 5pm (last entry: 4.30pm)
Please note that last entry is 30 minutes before closing time on each day.