![]() ![]() Join physicists to learn about the James Webb Space Telescope, and get hands-on with rainbow glasses, infrared cameras and making your own bracelet that detects the Sun's UV light. With fun-filled, interactive activities, discover how telescopes use different types of light to find out about the origins of our Universe. How many marbles will it hold? Will you make the leaderboard?Įver wanted to direct some interactive programmable robots? Then come join the North Yorkshire Institute of Engineering for fun robot activities! Join engineers from the University of York to have a go at designing a boat. How many bones are inside a sheep’s hoof? When did cows first arrive in the UK? What makes a catfish skull special? Find out all this and more from the York ZooArchaeological Lab team!Ĭould a 'star in a jar' solve the world's energy crisis? Join fusion researchers to find out how the Sun works and how making ‘mini-suns’ here on Earth might be the green energy solution we need for the future. Find out more through our fun games and activities! How does protein analysis reveal the secrets of the past? Chemistry can teach us about everything from Iron Age archaeology to animal fossils. Join us in the heart of York and meet innovative researchers improving public knowledge in creative ways.Īnalysing the Past: The power of archaeological chemistry From prehistory to robots and everything in between, there'll be something for everyone! Come along to our marvellous marquee full of fun, hands-on activities! Inspiring, inventive and family-friendly, these activities showcase the exciting research happening in York. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |