What's on
1 – 6 July 2025 | 6 – 9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG
This year's exhibition promises excitement for all ages and interests: the 2025 programme is more diverse than ever, with something fresh to discover each day.
Alongside our 13 main exhibits, available all week, visitors can explore a vibrant line-up of talks, hands-on activities, live demos and immersive experiences, led by Royal Society funded researchers, partner organisations, and special guests.
We open on Tuesday 1 July with our popular adults-only Lates event, where science meets comedy, storytelling, performance, and play. From Wednesday 2 to Friday 4 July, visit the Young Researcher Zone and join daytime talks by the researchers behind our flagship exhibits, with topics ranging from brain surgery without scalpels and sustainable plastics, to X-ray art and the surprising intelligence of flies.
On the weekend (5–6 July), the exhibition welcomes curious families, with hands-on drop-in activities throughout the building. Explore communication technologies from the past, track bird migration with museum archives, engage with live science demos for young explorers and dive into the interactive Quantum Jungle — a one-of-a-kind installation blending physics, art and play. Talks include everything from AI-powered hearts and robots for real-world challenges to the hidden senses of birds and ancient soft-tissue fossils.
Tuesday 1 July 2025

Lates: Quantum Jungle

Lates: The world of Nergal

Lates: Demystifying Palm Oil: What are the effects that it is having on our environment?

Lates: Unveiling a universe full of black holes

Lates: Inside the ideological brain

Lates: How do plants know when to grow up?

Lates: Making fun of science

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Find out more about the 13 main exhibits from world-leading researchers.
Wednesday 2 July 2025
Thursday 3 July 2025
Friday 4 July 2025
Saturday 5 July 2025

Tech through time: exploring communication of the past

Migrant journeys

Talk: Bridging games, art and science

Talk: Robots for the real world

Talk: Springboards and water slides – how pitcher plants trap insects

Talk: Can origami made of DNA help us kill superbugs?

Quantum Jungle

Explore main exhibits
Find out more about the 13 main exhibits from world-leading researchers.
Sunday 6 July 2025

British Sign Language (BSL) guided tours of the exhibition

Naturalist’s sojourns in Jamaica and Lincolnshire

Talk: Digging the dirt on some of the world’s oldest fossils

Talk: Other worlds

Talk: The secret sense of birds

Talk: Building a digital heart with AI

Talk: Cosmic cradles and the birthplaces of planets

Explore main exhibits
Find out more about the 13 main exhibits from world-leading researchers.
