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    All the action from New Scientist Live – in photographs

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefOctober 18, 2024 Science No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A friendly face from the Rent a Dinosaur stand welcomes visitors to the show

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    There were big beasts, big crowds and big ideas at New Scientist Live, an awe-inspiring three-day festival of innovations and discoveries in London last weekend. Visitors young and old enjoyed a huge range of exhibits from leading research groups and companies working in STEM, including King’s College London’s hospital of the future and a pop-up planetarium.

    New Scientist Live 2024

    Up close with a Red Arrows Hawk aeroplane at the Royal Air Force stand

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    New Scientist Live 2024

    Trying out driving skills on the Formula E simulator at the Envision Racing stand

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    Thousands of attendees were treated to close encounters with insects, robots and even a fighter jet, not to mention fearsome dinosaurs stalking the show floor. Thanks to virtual reality, there was also the chance to step inside a nuclear reactor, drive a racing car and ride a rollercoaster.

    New Scientist Live 2024

    A packed audience for the Future Stage

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    New Scientist Live 2024

    Exploring how the brain works at the Medical Research Council stand

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    On five stages, there were enlightening talks covering a vast range of subjects, from the birth of the universe to the power of artificial intelligence. The speakers included Nobel prizewinner Venki Ramakrishnan on why we die, TV anthropologist Alice Roberts on ancient epidemics, psychologist Kimberley Wilson on eating for better brain health and statistician David Spiegelhalter on how chance rules our lives.

    New Scientist Live 2024

    Anthropologist Alice Roberts explores life and death in the Middle Ages

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    New Scientist Live 2024

    Astrophysicist Jo Dunkley on our quest to understand the big bang

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    At the schools’ day on 14 October, palaeontologist Mike Benton delved into dinosaur behaviour, biologist Camilla Pang explained how to think like a scientist and psychologist Dean Burnett told students why their parents are hung up on their phones.

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    Getting the lowdown on insects at the Royal Entomological Society’s stand

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    In the Future of Food and Agriculture area, visitors learned how science is changing the way we feed ourselves, with cutting-edge techniques for improving soil health, tackling methane emissions from cows and discovering new crop varieties.

    New Scientist Live 2024

    Meeting Middlesex University’s selfie robot Baxter

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    New Scientist Live 2024

    Young visitors share their ideas to protect bees from climate change at the LEGO stand

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    Festival-goers even had the chance to come up with their own innovations to protect wildlife and build them from LEGO bricks. Master builders constructed the best ideas submitted to our “save the gibbons” competition, including a fruit-dispensing “social hub” and a solar-powered “skyspeaker”.

    New Scientist Live 2024

    Psychologist Kimberley Wilson explains how to eat for better brain health

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    New Scientist Live 2024

    Nobel prizewinning molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan (left) is interviewed by doctor and presenter Chris van Tulleken about why we die

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    The festival will be back next year from 18 to 20 October – we hope you can join us for more mind-expanding experiences.

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