JOIN US FOR A MIND-BLOWING FESTIVAL OF IDEAS AND EXPERIENCES |
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! |
BRAIN AND BODY SPEAKERS INCLUDE... |
Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Surrey |
How thinking scientifically can help navigate today's world |
| Jennifer Wild, Associate Professor & Consultant Clinical Psychologist, University of Oxford |
Be Extraordinary: 7 Key Tools to Tackle Stress & Fear |
| Fraser Smith, Counselling Psychologist, Psychology Scotland & GetPsyched |
What's eating men? The battle for male mental health |
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THE UNIVERSE SPEAKERS INCLUDE... |
Alex Keshavarzi, Particle Physicist, University of Manchester |
Muon physics: have we found a new force of nature? |
| Rebecca Smethurst, Astrophysicist, University of Oxford |
How to grow a supermassive black hole |
| Dallas Campbell, Television presenter & author |
How to leave the planet: a rough guide to space travel |
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Michael Marshall Freelance science writer |
The quest for life's origin |
| Christopher Jackson, Chair in Sustainable Geoscience, University of Manchester |
The geological record of climate change |
| Mark Maslin, Professor, University College London |
Climate change: How we can take on the fight and save the planet |
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TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING SPEAKERS INCLUDE... |
Radha Boya, Chair in Nanoscience, University of Manchester |
One atom thin materials and minute voids |
| Jess Wade, Research Fellow, Imperial College |
Nano: the spectacular science of the very (very) small |
| Dr Beth Singler, Junior Research Fellow in AI, Cambridge University |
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NEW FOR 2022: THE ENGAGE STAGE |
New Scientist Live isn’t just about hearing from great science speakers, 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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