
The story of Project What If
In May 2021, we reopened our doors with Project What If - the first major science centre exhibition in the UK all about the curiosity of a city.
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In May 2021, we reopened our doors with Project What If - the first major science centre exhibition in the UK all about the curiosity of a city.
Join our live planetarium presenter on a journey around the seasonal night sky inside the UK's only 3D Planetarium.
Board the UK’s only 3D Planetarium for a presenter led expedition across the Solar System.
Experience the search for elusive dark matter in this film for older school audiences.
What's on this February half term.
Thanks to funding from The Edina Trust, We The Curious hosted an outdoor, interactive STEM event during the May 2023 half term ‘10 Ways To Play’ activity week.
How could our lunch help save the planet - visit our special shop in Open City Lab and let researchers know what you think.
Explore colour, emotion and invisibility in our special activity for February half term.
Based on creative explorations of the theme 'identity', We The Curious coordinated the “What You Can’t See, You Don’t Know” exhibition project created by GCSE photography students from Bristol Brunel Academy and local photographer Ilayda Akarca.
Through the National Grid Community Grant Programme, £19,775 was donated to fund the development of three new interactive and engaging climate change themed workshops for school children aged between 5 and 16 years old.
Have you ever seen a game of robot football? If you visited We The Curious in 2022 the answer could be yes! But why?
The Open Source Science approach at We the Curious is about listening to people who wouldn’t normally be part of science research or the product design process.