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What happens to your body in cold water? And what happens to your mind? Is cold-water swimming good for you?
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Our home educator days will be on the first Friday of each month during term time. On each day there will be a programme of workshops, shows or theme days from the education programme.
An unusual human trait is explored through DNA extraction, PCR, and gel electrophoresis enabling students to determine their own genotype in relation to tasting the bitter chemical PTC.
Board the UK’s only 3D Planetarium for a voyage across the Solar System!
Step inside the Planetarium for a 2D voyage across the Solar System
Bristol educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has been awarded two grants totaling £100,000 from the Enovert Community Trust (ECT), to revitalise Millennium Square.
Educational charity and science centre, We The Curious is launching a new photography exhibition ‘This Can Change’; opening on Wednesday 8 December it will feature 130 images submitted by the young people of Bristol in response to the climate crisis. This exhibition is generously supported by LifewithArt.
Bristol educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has received a £440,000 grant from the Garfield Weston Foundation, to support the science centre’s reopening programme of activities, develop an online educational offer for schools and continue to develop their inclusion programmes.
Educational charity We The Curious, has received a £173,400 grant from the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage through The National Lottery Heritage Fund, part of the Government's £1.57bn support package to support the culture sector.
Educational charity We The Curious reopening (2021) with a bold new experience Project What If, which will feature the ‘John James Theatre of Curiosity’ – a central discussion space which encourages visitors to explore how science works.