Discover science with real scientists from University of Edinburgh for fun, family-friendly hands-on activities, workshops and shows from 1 – 15 April.
Free drop-in activities run daily 10am to 5pm – no tickets required. Ticketed workshops and shows are on the dates below and some are free!
Tickets are available from the Science Festival box office 0844 557 2686 or, if there are tickets left, during the event at the Science Festival ticket desk in the Museum.
Drop-in activities
Free! No tickets required. Drop in to Level 2 of the Museum Learning Centre any time 10am – 5pm. For all ages, although some activities are unsuitable for very young children.
SCI-FUN
A wide range of hands-on science exhibits for a wide range of people! Find more SCI-FUN activities on Level 4 too.
6-10 April
CSI at the Museum
There has been a crime at the Museum! Use Chemistry and Maths to solve it.
1-5 April
Higgs or no Higgs?
That’s the big question for Particle Physics in 2012.
1-10 April
Human and Animal Medicine
Discover what Med and Vet scientists are doing to keep people and animals healthy.
11-15 April
Our Earth
Explore some of the forces which shaped our earth, and how we can protect it.
1-5 April
Microworld
Find out how biologists use microscopes to make discoveries, and have a go yourself!
6-10 April
Pop-up Engineering
Make pop-ups – ingenious engineering mechanisms where flat cardboard shapes spring into exciting 3D models.
1-5 April
Workshops
Tickets required. Museum Learning Centre Level 4.
Life Through a Lens
Travel back through time to meet the first scientists, get hands-on with microscopes and make your own scientific discoveries!
13, 14, 15 April, 11.30am and 2pm
Age 8+
Tickets £3
Duration 90 minutes
Shows
Free! Tickets required. Museum Auditorium and George Square Theatre.
The Chemistry Show
Paul Murray returns with exciting experiments and some laughs. You might even learn something!
1-5 April, 11am
All ages
Duration 45 minutes
Museum auditorium
The Senses Show
Discover with the SCI-FUN team, how our brain interacts with our senses, and how things are not always as they seem.
6, 9, 10 April, 2pm
7 April, 11am
Age 8+
Duration 45 minutes
Museum auditorium
Dr Bunhead’s Bigger Bang Theory
In the beginning was the word, and the word was BANG! TV’s most extreme scientist, Dr Bunhead, investigates the science of bangs, burps and whooshy bits. Audience volunteers help launch rockets, blow up Barbie and detonate Sponge Bob Rectangle Pants.
7-8 April, 3pm; 9 April 11.30am
£5.50 child, £4.50 adult, £18 family ticket
Age 7+
Duration 1 hour
George Square Theatre