Summer Science Exhibits on Tour at Jodrell Bank this August
29 Jul 2024
Exciting exhibits from the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition will be showcasing their ground-breaking research at Jodrell Bank Centre for Engagement next month.
During the first two weekends of August, come and see cutting-edge research from the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition.
The entire family can get hands-on with lab-grown muscles that can revolutionize rehabilitation and navigate the new technologies mapping the complex landscape of tumours. Be amazed by transformative discoveries found through sampling the DNA of every species in Britain — from slugs to strawberries to seaweed. Witness how bacteriophages (some of the tiniest yet most abundant organisms on the planet) control their hosts like puppets. Discover how supercomputers are solving the mysteries of galaxies, and investigate the essential elements of life as we celebrate the periodic table.
Summer Science Exhibits on Saturday, 3 to Sunday, 4 August
Microbial Puppet Masters (The University of Salford)
Phages are the most abundant organisms on Earth. They are viruses that infect bacteria and have a fundamental impact on all life. Researchers from the Universities of Liverpool and Salford are uncovering how phages affect bacteria in the body. This could offer new ways to fight bacterial diseases. Learn more with our giant models and how to make your own sparkly phagoe at home.
Revolutionising Rehabilitation (Loughborough University)
Get close to ground breaking science and technology with the potential to transform personalised rehabilitation. Revolutionising Rehabilitation showcases pioneering work by scientists and clinicians from Loughborough University, The University of Nottingham and Nottingham University Hospitals. The exhibit features activities that ‘gamify’ rehabilitation, making it fun and engaging for everyone. Experience new technologies that empower active participation in rehabilitation. All activities are accessible for wheelchair users and those with auditory impairments, with audio commentary also available.
Decoding the DNA Tree of Life (Wellcome Sanger Institute)
The Wellcome Sanger Institute in Cambridgeshire is one of the world’s most advanced DNA research facilities. Our projects are always ambitious – including sequencing 2 million Covid-19 genomes during the pandemic and helping the NHS create the largest database of human genomes in the world. This time you’ll help us explore non-human DNA. The Darwin Tree of Life project aims to sequence the full DNA code of all complex life in Britain and Ireland (that’s more than 70,000 species).
In Your Element (University of Warwick)
This exhibit delves into the wondrous world of the periodic table. We examine the 19 elements considered essential for humans to maintain normal growth, metabolism, and development. Demonstrations will reveal why cornflakes are magnetic and how platinum can be used to cure cancer. We will also explore how CO2 causes global warming and how the delicate balance of carbon in our oceans and atmosphere is driven by plankton. These processes are dependent on the amazing world of the elements.
Attending this event
- This event will be held between Saturday, 3 to Sunday, 4 August and Saturday, 10 to Sunday, 11 August 2024 at Jodrell Bank, Bomish Lane, Lower Withington, Cheshire, SK11 9DW
- Entry to this event is included with admission to Jodrell Bank. Tickets purchased through the Jodrell Bank website also give the holder free access to the entire site for 12 months
- In addition to the purchase of a ticket, you must book an admission timeslot to confirm the date and time of your arrival
- Last entry to Jodrell Bank is 3.30pm