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What You Can’t See, You Don’t Know

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.

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Schools Climate Change Workshops

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.

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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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Feed the Bees

Head to our Greenhouse to learn all about bees and plant a seed to take home.

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Shadow Garden

Visit the Tinkering Space and get creative with crafts inspired by nature.

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How your shopping could save lives

What does your weekly shop say about you? Some things might seem clear – like what your favourite food is. But could there be clues about your health too?