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Students, you can ASK, CHAT & VOTE

ASK CHAT VOTEASK the scientists any questions you have about science.

CHAT with the scientists in a 30 minute long text chat booked by your teacher.

VOTE for your favourite scientist to win a £500 prize to spend on communicating more science.


About this Zone

Pure Iridium. Source: Wikipedia.

Iridium is a chemical element with the symbol Ir and atomic number 77. It’s known as the second densest element, and it’s great strength and resistance to heat makes it useful to surround rods of radioactive plutonium in the power sources of long distance space probes, such as Voyager and the recent New Horizons mission to Pluto.

This is a general science zone, where we will meet five scientists from different areas of science.

There is one person providing scientific support for products sold in the market, one zapping things with high voltage to make a plasma hotter than the surface of the sun, and another looking for new planets. You will also meet one scientist looking for DNA mutations in children using a supercomputer, and another one studying the fundamental building blocks of the Universe and how they combine to create atoms.


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