Thursday 21 November 2013

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Science Museum Live: The Energy Show
 
The Energy Show is back!
See bubbles become fireballs and dodge the hydrogen rockets in the return of Science Museum Live: The Energy Show. It's the perfect trip for KS2 and KS3. Early bird prices if you book before mid-January.
THE ENERGY SHOW
Collider exhibition
 
Collider: Step inside the world's greatest experiment
Our new exhibition recreates a visit to CERN's Large Hadron Collider. Witness the uncovering of the Higgs boson, explore the 27-km collider and its cathedral-sized detector caverns, and discover how studying the subatomic world can point to a fuller understanding of our universe.
COLLIDER
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Ice balloons classroom activity
Hidden Universe 3D free screening
Q&A with Professor Peter Higgs
Ice balloonHidden UniverseProfessor Peter Higgs
As the weather turns colder our simple Ice Balloons lesson helps pupils explore freezing and melting.
Be one of the first to watch our new Hidden Universe 3D film at a free screening for teachers on Saturday 30 November.
Last week Professor Peter Higgs was at the Museum answering students' questions about his work, his science heroes and how he heard about winning the Nobel Prize.
ICE BALLOONS
HIDDEN UNIVERSE
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