
Can machines understand emotions?
How a visit to a science centre can be an opportunity to influence real ongoing research, and to explore how computers might help us to better understand human emotion.
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How a visit to a science centre can be an opportunity to influence real ongoing research, and to explore how computers might help us to better understand human emotion.
We want to be part of positive communities with our audiences so it’s time for a change.
We get lots of questions about our tickets, so we thought we’d put a bit of information together about our different ticket types and free entry policies.
Bristol’s much-loved science centre and educational charity, We The Curious, reopens to the curious minds of Bristol and beyond on 2 July 2024.
What does it look like when schoolchildren are supported to take an active role in engaging with and responding to research?
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We The Curious announces it’s set to reopen to the public on 2 July 2024
Forget the age-old image of science being the realm of the white-coated elite; we want to shatter stereotypes and make science everyone’s game.
We The Curious is helping to change attitudes to the thousands of seagulls in the city through a unique project co-created with east Bristol schoolchildren at Hannah More Primary School.
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