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A microscope, some animal footprint casts, and a yellow number 1 sign

DNA Detectives

A workshop where forensic science techniques are applied to compare animal DNA samples.

2 models of Earth with orange lines showing the tectonic plate boundaries

On Shaky Ground

Using demos and hands-on activities, students learn how science and engineering help protect us from earthquakes.

A selection of yellow, blue, and green cards with different names, e.g. fossils fuels, cycling awareness, palm oil

Climate Changers: The Game

Play our card based team game. Make decisions for your country and see the economical and environmental impacts.

Students in white overalls look at fingerprint covered mugs with magnifying glasses

Forensics Academy

This exciting day is designed to engage students in the fascinating world of forensic science.

Two students wearing blue gloves practice pipetting

Brain Lab

A journey into the human body reveals the inner life of cells and an incredible world of almost unbelievable structure and function.

A semi-circle on a black background, featuring vibrant blue, orange, and red swirls

Climate conscious catering partners

BRISTOL educational charity and science centre, We The Curious, has appointed four locally based event catering partners to its Venue Hire offering, all offering a ‘climate conscious’ menu; Double Puc, Kate’s Kitchen, Picnic and Relish.

A person is stood in a dark room facing a puppet with their mouth wide open. The puppet is facing back at them with its mouth wide open. The puppet is white, green, and purple and resembles a mushroom-like creature. It has antenna which light up and little white fangs.

Little Astronaut 2D

Join our live planetarium presenter on an interactive journey around the solar system for ages 6 and under.

Membership terms and conditions

By entering into a membership agreement with We The Curious Limited (We The Curious) you accept these Membership Terms and Conditions.

Colourful cards displaying a range of opinions on space exploration

Should we be exploring space?

Exploring space can be expensive, and it can contribute to pollution. So is it worth it? This is what young people had to say.

Pacific viperfish - thin, black and red fish with pointy teeth

Can you trust the science on TikTok?

Did NASA find a monster in the ocean? Why do conspiracy theories do well on the internet? How can you spot incorrect information you see online?