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If you’ve ever wanted to travel to space, explore the deep ocean, find out how life on Earth began or understand how your mindset shapes your health, happiness and longevity, then New Scientist Live is for you. Join us in-person at Manchester Central or online from the comfort of your own home for an amazing weekend packed with thought-provoking talks, ground-breaking discoveries, interactive experiences, hands-on activities, workshops and performances! WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT AT NEW SCIENTIST LIVE MANCHESTER AND ONLINE - 28 though-provoking talks on technology and the earth to the universe, and the body and brain.
- Hear from 30+ world-class science speakers renowned for their bold vision, daring ideas and transformative research.
- Practical health and wellbeing advice from our expert brain and body speakers.
- Live Q&A sessions with all speakers.
- Interactive exhibits, workshops and feature areas on the festival floor.
- On-demand access to all talks for 12 months for all access ticket holders. Catch-up on any talks that you missed or re-watch your favourite talks.
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DO YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR BRAIN FUNCTIONING AT ITS BEST FOR LONGER? |
Join us in-person or virtually to hear how your brain works and how to make the most of it, plus get the latest on male mental health from Fraser Smith, hear how to tackle stress and fear and why even the smartest people can fall for conspiracy theories. |
| Fraser Smith, Counselling Psychologist, Psychology Scotland & GetPsyched |
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EVER WANTED TO GO TO SPACE? |
Join winner of 'Astronauts, Do You Have What It Takes? Suzie Imber and Dallas Campbell television presenter and author for your rough guide to getting to the stars. |
| Suzie Imber, Associate Professor in Space Physics, University of Leicester |
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DO YOU COUNT YOUR CALORIES? |
Obesity expert Giles Yeo will talk about how our body works harder to extract calories from some food compared to others, which is why calories don’t always count. Join him to find out the latest research into our diet and discover why all calories are not created equal. |
| Giles Yeo Principal Research Associate University of Cambridge |
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Christopher Jackson, Chair in Sustainable Geoscience, University of Manchester |
| HOW DO ROCKS HELP US UNDERSTAND CLIMATE CHANGE? |
Christopher Jackson, Chair of Sustainable Geoscience, University of Manchester will show that the geological record can provide incredible insights into our past, to help us understand our present and future climate. |
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NEW FOR 2022: THE ENGAGE STAGE |
New Scientist Live isn’t just about hearing from great scientists, it’s about getting involved yourself as well! With interactive exhibits, workshops and feature areas across our show floor, you can get up close and personal with a fantastic range of science and technology activities. Plus, for anyone watching online from home, the live stream from the Engage Stage will join both the in-person and virtual experiences using a mix of fireside chats and Q&As, interactive elements and a roving camera taking you behind the scenes. |
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