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After Hours Chemical Romance

Nothing says love like a heart dissection! Join us this February for an adults-only evening exploring chemistry, connection and the science of love!

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Finding the question

Meet the community leaders working to find the research questions around health or wellbeing that matters to their communities through our Research Collective programme.

Booking enquiry

School visit and educational group booking enquiry form. A visit to the interactive science center can be combined with practical STEM workshops or longer theme days in our classrooms and laboratories.

Outside of We The Curious

Building works 2026

We’re doing a spot of essential maintenance on our roof from January to March 2026, and we’ll be open as usual throughout, so do come and play!

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Curious Spaces

What should and could an educational space look like in a science centre?

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Passport to the Stars

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.

A selection of Christmas shadow boxes in the Tinkering Space in We The Curious.

Animating the Future

Visit the Tinkering Space for a special animation themed drop-in with Creative Youth Network.

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Sustainability Blog Feb 2026

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.

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Community research reflections

Lily Khandker reflects on her journey exploring experiences of incontinence for women over 45 from different communities in Bristol.