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What should and could an educational space look like in a science centre?
Head to our Open City Lab and join us on a journey to the stars to contribute to real research and find your kind of curious.
Visit the Tinkering Space for a special animation themed drop-in with Creative Youth Network.
Welcome to this new blog series, where we’ll be digging into our sustainability pledge - and what we’re doing to achieve our decarbonisation target.
Lily Khandker reflects on her journey exploring experiences of incontinence for women over 45 from different communities in Bristol.
Official Planetarium Show from Pink Floyd, 10 tracks from The Dark Side of the Moon set to cosmic 360° visuals.
Just what exactly is, AI? And could you explain what it is to a friend?
Looking for a quieter time to explore? On school days during April, May and June, you can visit We The Curious for less from 2pm.
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We're working on a new collection of activities with our research partners Repair-Ed to find out.
Bristol’s educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has partnered with Bristol City Leap to create a brand-new interactive exhibit.
Join us for a variety of summery experiments in the Kitchen, from our Big Green Grill-Off to cool sorbet making.