Learn something new or explore your favourite subjects with online resources from across the 探花直播 and from our Festival partners.

We鈥檝e split them into different sections for different age/education level categories:

Primary school and family-friendly

Archaeology and Anthropology

Web pages from the Department of Archaeology dedicated to children (ages 7 鈥 11), teachers and schools. Here you will uncover a time capsule of ancient Egyptian daily life at the archaeological site of Amarna from the time of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and find insights into fascinating stories linked to the archaeology of Amarna. Explore our free resources to access information, activity worksheets and films.

You don't have to come into the Museum to make the most of our exciting collection - check out some of these online resources to bring the Cast Gallery into your home - there's something for everyone, from printable colouring sheets to Key Stage 2 learning resources about the Ancient Greeks.

Biology

Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) creates opportunities for teachers and students to find out more about plants and to become more interested in plant science. Follow the link for lots of resources for students at primary and secondary school levels and beyond.

What is DNA? What is a gene? What views do people hold about genomics and genetics research? You鈥檒l find answers to these questions and more on this fact-filled website, produced by the Public Engagement team at the Wellcome Genome Campus.

Online resource with Life Science materials developed for students and teachers, including classroom activities and experiments to try at home.

Online resources from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology with activities to do at home, primary school teachers hoping to bring science into the classroom, or scientists wanting to run public engagement activities 鈥 there is something for everyone.

Resources on vaccines and the coronavirus as well as activities to try at home including , which was due to feature at the festival!

In the twin villages of Great and Little Snackington, much like communities everywhere, food is an important part of everyday life. But does where we live, work and play shape what we eat? Includes the game and lots of information on the science that underpins this activity.

From fake news to chaos! How bad are you? Take part in this online game where you play the role of propaganda producers to help you identify real world disinformation and increase your 鈥減sychological resistance鈥 to fake news. Produced by Dr Sander van der Linden and the team at the , . Suitable for ages 8-11. Check out if you are 15+!

Computer Science

探花直播Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. Check out their online learning courses, maker projects and code club resources.

Earth Sciences

Find out how volcanos teach us about the movement of magma in the Earth's crust, rift zone dynamics and the structure of the Earth itself through videos, articles and activities to do at home.

Try your hand as a geologist aboard HMS Beagle or find out more about the Wenlock Reef, one of the museums most famous fossil collections. Visit and explore what is happening in the earth's mantle and core. Celebrate the new online exhibition by Daniel Field, learn about different types of bird and how they are adapted to the environment they live in. Follow the and use thesheets to help you 'Build a Bird'.

Maths

MMP is a maths education and outreach initiative for ages 3 to 19 and the general public. 探花直播focus of the project is on increasing mathematical understanding, confidence and enjoyment, developing problem-solving skills, and promoting creative and imaginative approaches to maths. 探花直播project consists of a family of complementary programmes, including the website, online mathematics magazine.

This site contains a wealth of maths resources, puzzles and videos. Katie Steckles, Ben Sparks and Matt Parker are regularly contributors to this site and have all been part of the Cambridge Science Festival in previous years.

Physics & Astronomy

Simple, fun physics experiments you can try at home, with the help of Marvin and Milo (and detailed instructions!) New experiments are uploaded monthly.

探花直播Institute of Astronomy are offering a series of online public astronomy talks via their and the chance to 'Skype a Scientist' and be connected with an astronomer for a space-related chat, a Q+A session, or just to discover new images and videos.

Multiple Subjects

Complete an expedition diary as part of a home school challenge, discover more about Antarctica through films and activities and explore our exceptional collection of material related to Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Cambridge Science Centre is a fun space for discovery, a place where children and young people can get their hands on science, try stuff out and learn.

Access to and new activities which have been designed as a starting point for looking, talking and doing together. New resources are added throughout the week and are designed both for families at home and for teachers as part of curriculum linked online learning resources.

探花直播Hay Festival have made author talks from their Schools Programme free online. There are 55 fun filled and inspiring events to choose from including '100 things to know about space' and discussions with on inspiring and supporting young women into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.

Learn all about Charles Darwin, evolution, practical science, and life in the 19th century through these free, fascinating and fun downloadable activities for children ages 7-11 and 11-14 years. Find out how Darwin himself worked by exploring the objects in his study, or watching videos about his specimen collections, his journey round the world, and how he developed his ideas.

Are you ready to make a scientific breakthrough in one of the biggest research facilities in the world? Created by Dr Matthew Dunstan from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and Dr Mark Basham and Dr Claire Murray from Diamond Light Source, this board game puts you, your family and friends in the role of a researcher at the Diamond Light Source, visiting different beamlines to make progress in projects in Physics, Chemistry, Cultural Heritage, and more.

Secondary school

Archaeology and Anthropology

You don't have to come into the Museum to make the most of our exciting collection - check out some of these online resources to bring the Cast Gallery into your home - there's something for everyone, from printable colouring sheets to Key Stage 2 learning resources about the Ancient Greeks.

Biology

Free, online interactive 3D model from that enables students to explore sub-cellular structures and processes (e.g. cell division) in detail. 探花直播website also contains student worksheets. Suitable for A-level or advanced GCSE students.

Activities and collection links designed to compliment science teaching in the classroom and at home. Incudes resources specifically geared toward the KS1 and KS2 science curriculum, where you play the game as a bird, 'eating' as many non-toxic butterflies as possible to stay alive and the which includes animal related craft activities and research stories about the collections and the people working to better understand and protect the natural world.

Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) creates opportunities for teachers and students to find out more about plants and to become more interested in plant science. Follow the link for lots of resources for students at primary and secondary school levels and beyond.

This year the I'm a Scientist Disease Detectives Zone is supported by the Wellcome Genome Campus. Teacher registration is open and, once registered, students will be able to ask questions to, and chat online with researchers and find out how we study DNA to understand disease.

Online resource with Life Science materials developed for students and teachers, including classroom activities and experiments to try at home.

Resources on vaccines and the coronavirus as well as activities to try at home including , which was due to feature at the festival!

In the twin villages of Great and Little Snackington, much like communities everywhere, food is an important part of everyday life. But does where we live, work and play shape what we eat? Includes the game and lots of information on the science that underpins this activity.

Chemistry

New ideas and resources for secondary teachers teaching chemistry from home. Includes on-screen experiments and ideas on how to teach practical chemistry remotely (free registration required).

A closer look at the chemical compounds we come across on a day-to-day basis, explaining them with easy-to-understand graphics. Includes infographics for all 118 elements, developed as part of IYPT2019.

Computer Science

探花直播Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. Check out their online learning courses, maker projects and code club resources.

This is a code-based music creation and performance tool that could be used as part of Computer Science or Music lessons. It enables you to learn to code creatively by composing or performing music in an incredible range of styles from classical and jazz to grime and EDM.

Earth Sciences

Find out how volcanos teach us about the movement of magma in the Earth's crust, rift zone dynamics and the structure of the Earth itself through videos, articles and activities to do at home.

Try your hand as a geologist aboard HMS Beagle or find out more about the Wenlock Reef, one of the museums most famous fossil collections. Visit and explore what is happening in the earth's mantle and core. Celebrate the new online exhibition by Daniel Field, learn about different types of bird and how they are adapted to the environment they live in. Follow the sheet and use the sheets to help you 'Build a Bird'. And, although the museum is closed to visitors, they are still if you have a rock or fossil that needs identifying!

Engineering

Over 300 problems adapted from A Level maths and physics papers and 200 more difficult problems designed to reflect some of the challenges in university engineering interviews and courses. Includes video tutorials and a 鈥渃onfused鈥 button for when you get stuck! For GCSE level, teaches maths problem solving skills and for GCSE and A level, is a puzzle-platform game that teaches about electricity.

Maths

MMP a maths education and outreach initiative for ages 3 to 19 and the general public. 探花直播focus of the project is on increasing mathematical understanding, confidence and enjoyment, developing problem-solving skills, and promoting creative and imaginative approaches to maths. 探花直播project consists of a family of complementary programmes, including the website, online mathematics magazine.

Engaging and fun videos about maths by James Grime, who is a frequent contributor to the Science Festival and was due to give a talk about the Enigma Machine in 2020.

This site contains a wealth of maths resources, puzzles and videos. Katie Steckles, Ben Sparks and Matt Parker are regularly contributors to this site and have all been part of the Cambridge Science Festival in previous years.

Physics & Astronomy

Physics insight and understanding comes through doing physics, in particular solving problems. Isaac is designed to offer support and activities in physics problem solving to teachers and to students transitioning from GCSE, through Sixth Form, to university.

Simple, fun physics experiments you can try at home, with the help of Marvin and Milo (and detailed instructions!) New experiments are uploaded monthly.

探花直播Institute of Astronomy are offering a series of online public astronomy talks via their and the chance to 'Skype a Scientist' and be connected with an astronomer for a space-related chat, a Q+A session, or just to discover new images and videos.

Psychology

探花直播Department of Psychology's research goes from how groups of neurones in our brains interact with each other, to how groups of whole individuals can behave very differently from when we are on our own. These studies include a diversity array of populations, including different cultures, personalities, genders and age groups. Psychology is truly a subject about and for, everyone!

From fake news to chaos! How bad are you? Take part in this online game where you play the role of propaganda producers to help you identify real world disinformation and increase your 鈥減sychological resistance鈥 to fake news. Produced by Dr Sander van der Linden and the team at the , . Suitable for ages 15+. Check out if you are a bit younger!

Multiple Subjects

Complete an expedition diary as part of a home school challenge, discover more about Antarctica through films and activities and explore our exceptional collection of material related to Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Popular science podcast. Based at Cambridge 探花直播's ), the Naked Scientists are a team of scientists, doctors and communicators whose passion is to help the general public to understand and engage with the worlds of science, technology and medicine.

A home for the discovery of digitised material and research outputs from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and beyond.

Cambridge Science Centre is a fun space for discovery, a place where children and young people can get their hands on science, try stuff out and learn.

Access to and new activities which have been designed as a starting point for looking, talking and doing together. New resources are added throughout the week and are designed both for families at home and for teachers as part of curriculum linked online learning resources.

探花直播Hay Festival have made author talks from their Schools Programme free online. There are 55 fun filled and inspiring events to choose from including '100 things to know about space' and discussions with on inspiring and supporting young women into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.

Covers a huge variety of subject areas, and all resources have been produced by Cambridge postgraduate students or academics, designed specifically for Year 12 students.

A YouTube channel of science poems combined with doodles to explain the story behind important research. 探花直播content is created by Dayana Hristova, a Cambridge PhD student in pathology.

Learn all about Charles Darwin, evolution, practical science, and life in the 19th century through these free, fascinating and fun downloadable activities for children ages 7-11 and 11-14 years. Find out how Darwin himself worked by exploring the objects in his study, or watching videos about his specimen collections, his journey round the world, and how he developed his ideas.

Are you ready to make a scientific breakthrough in one of the biggest research facilities in the world? Created by Dr Matthew Dunstan from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and Dr Mark Basham and Dr Claire Murray from Diamond Light Source, this board game puts you, your family and friends in the role of a researcher at the Diamond Light Source, visiting different beamlines to make progress in projects in Physics, Chemistry, Cultural Heritage, and more.

Explore our STEM learning resources for 11-14-year olds.

A-Level and further education

Archaeology and Anthropology

Students can pursue their interests in Archaeology, Assyriology, Biological Anthropology and Egyptology in advance of making an application or while waiting to start their degree. This suggested reading list is for prospective undergraduates, with a selection of books and online resources, including podcasts, blogs, and videos.

Biology

Free, online interactive 3D model from that enables students to explore sub-cellular structures and processes (e.g. cell division) in detail. 探花直播website also contains student worksheets. Suitable for A-level or advanced GCSE students.

A free 3-part toolkit for teaching or learning about epigenetics, designed by A-level teachers for A-level students. Includes printable worksheets along with an interactive animation enabling students to consolidate knowledge and develop scientific skills and literacy.

Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) creates opportunities for teachers and students to find out more about plants and to become more interested in plant science. Follow the link for lots of resources for students at primary and secondary school levels and beyond.

What is DNA? What is a gene? What views do people hold about genomics and genetics research? You鈥檒l find answers to these questions and more on this fact-filled website, produced by the Public Engagement team at the Wellcome Genome Campus.

This year the I'm a Scientist Disease Detectives Zone is supported by the Wellcome Genome Campus. Teacher registration is open and, once registered, students will be able to ask questions to, and chat online with researchers and find out how we study DNA to understand disease.

Online resource with Life Science materials developed for students and teachers, including classroom activities and experiments to try at home.

Resources on vaccines and the coronavirus as well as activities to try at home including , which was due to feature at the festival!

Chemistry

Resources include previous puzzles from the Year 12 and to extend the knowledge of interested and able students.

New ideas and resources for secondary teachers teaching chemistry from home. Includes on-screen experiments and ideas on how to teach practical chemistry remotely (free registration required).

A closer look at the chemical compounds we come across on a day-to-day basis, explaining them with easy-to-understand graphics. Includes infographics for all 118 elements, developed as part of IYPT2019.

Computer Science

探花直播Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. Check out their online learning courses, maker projects and code club resources.

This is a code-based music creation and performance tool that could be used as part of Computer Science or Music lessons. It enables you to learn to code creatively by composing or performing music in an incredible range of styles from classical and jazz to grime and EDM.

Earth Sciences

Find out how volcanos teach us about the movement of magma in the Earth's crust, rift zone dynamics and the structure of the Earth itself through videos, articles and activities to do at home.

Engineering

Over 300 problems adapted from A Level maths and physics papers and 200 more difficult problems designed to reflect some of the challenges in university engineering interviews and courses. Includes video tutorials and a 鈥渃onfused鈥 button for when you get stuck! For GCSE level, teaches maths problem solving skills and for GCSE and A level, is a puzzle-platform game that teaches about electricity.

History & Politics

Politics has never been more unpredictable, more alarming or more interesting: Talking Politics is the podcast that tries to make sense of it all. Every week David Runciman and Helen Thompson talk to the most interesting people around about the ideas and events that shape our world: from history to economics, from philosophy to fiction. New episode uploaded every Thursday morning.

A new series by David Runciman in which he explores some of the most important thinkers and prominent ideas lying behind modern politics - from Hobbes to Ghandi, from democracy to patriarchy, from revolution to lock down. David also discusses crises - revolutions, wars, depressions, pandemics - that generated these new ways of political thinking.

A new podcast series from the History Faculty that puts past and present into dialogue.

This podcast series is produced by Cambridge's Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) and focuses on Science, Policy and Pandemics. It is created in partnership with Cambridge Infectious Diseases and the Cambridge Immunology Network to discuss the COVID-19 response.

A weekly (term-time) podcast, featuring discussions about current research with presenters from the Cambridge American History Seminar.

A podcast series from the Centre for Governance and Human Rights, exploring contemporary debates about politics and human rights.

What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions this podcast series, led by graduate students at Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics.

Maths

Rich resources for teaching A level mathematics, enabling all students to explore the connections that underpin mathematics.

MMP a maths education and outreach initiative for ages 3 to 19 and the general public. 探花直播focus of the project is on increasing mathematical understanding, confidence and enjoyment, developing problem-solving skills, and promoting creative and imaginative approaches to maths. 探花直播project consists of a family of complementary programmes, including the website, online mathematics magazine.

Engaging and fun videos about maths by James Grime, who is a frequent contributor to the Science Festival and was due to give a talk about the Enigma Machine in 2020.

This site has a huge variety of maths videos, puzzles and resources by Tom Crawford. Tom has been a speaker at the Cambridge Science Festival for many years.

This site contains a wealth of maths resources, puzzles and videos. Katie Steckles, Ben Sparks and Matt Parker are regularly contributors to this site and have all been part of the Cambridge Science Festival in previous years.

Videos about maths with topics ranging from historical discoveries to the latest breakthroughs. Many of the speakers have previously been part of the Cambridge Science Festival. In addition to videos, there is also a podcast with longer-form interviews.

Hosted by Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter, conversations with the world鈥檚 top experts in risk and evidence communication addressing urgent, practical challenges including Coronavirus: Understanding the Numbers

Physics & Astronomy

Physics insight and understanding comes through doing physics, in particular solving problems. Isaac is designed to offer support and activities in physics problem solving to teachers and to students transitioning from GCSE, through Sixth Form, to university.

探花直播Institute of Astronomy are offering a series of online public astronomy talks via their and the chance to 'Skype a Scientist' and be connected with an astronomer for a space-related chat, a Q+A session, or just to discover new images and videos.

Psychology

探花直播Department of Psychology's research goes from how groups of neurones in our brains interact with each other, to how groups of whole individuals can behave very differently from when we are on our own. These studies include a diversity array of poulations, including different cultures, personalities, genders and age groups. Psychology is truly a subject about and for, everyone!

Multiple Subjects

Complete an expedition diary as part of a home school challenge, discover more about Antarctica through films and activities and explore our exceptional collection of material related to Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Popular science podcast. Based at Cambridge 探花直播's ), the Naked Scientists are a team of scientists, doctors and communicators whose passion is to help the general public to understand and engage with the worlds of science, technology and medicine.

A home for the discovery of digitised material and research outputs from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and beyond.

Access to and new activities which have been designed as a starting point for looking, talking and doing together. New resources are added throughout the week and are designed both for families at home and for teachers as part of curriculum linked online learning resources.

Covers a huge variety of subject areas, and all resources have been produced by Cambridge postgraduate students or academics, designed specifically for Year 12 students.

Cambridge 探花直播 (student-run) Science Magazine - issues are available to read online and there is an associated podcast (also available through the main web link)

A YouTube channel of science poems combined with doodles to explain the story behind important research. 探花直播content is created by Dayana Hristova, a Cambridge PhD student in pathology.

Learn more about the subjects offered at the 探花直播 of Cambridge: a selection of suggested reading lists and resources from departmental and College websites, other universities and sources on the internet.

Are you ready to make a scientific breakthrough in one of the biggest research facilities in the world? Created by Dr Matthew Dunstan from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and Dr Mark Basham and Dr Claire Murray from Diamond Light Source, this board game puts you, your family and friends in the role of a researcher at the Diamond Light Source, visiting different beamlines to make progress in projects in Physics, Chemistry, Cultural Heritage, and more.

Adults

Archaeology and Anthropology

Students can pursue their interests in Archaeology, Assyriology, Biological Anthropology and Egyptology in advance of making an application or while waiting to start their degree. This suggested reading list is for prospective undergraduates, with a selection of books and online resources, including podcasts, blogs, and videos.

You don't have to come into the Museum to make the most of our exciting collection - check out some of these online resources to bring the Cast Gallery into your home - there's something for everyone, from printable colouring sheets to Key Stage 2 learning resources about the Ancient Greeks.

Produced by a collective of staff and students from the Cambridge Department of Social Anthropology, this podcast is broadcasted regularly during term time. It includes interviews with visiting speakers, as well as audio pieces representing aspects of research or things that interest anthropology researchers about daily life.

探花直播Arch and Anth Podcast aims to provides entertaining and educational content about archaeology and anthropology. 探花直播show is hosted by Dr Michael B. C. Rivera, an expert in the study of human biology, human behaviour and human societies worldwide, from the earliest beginnings to modern times.

Biology

Learn about the incredible working parts inside every living cell through the craft of crochet. Beginner and advanced-level instructions are provided for free alongside explanations about each cell part, based on current research!

Neural Knitworks is a collaborative project about mind and brain health. Whether you鈥檙e a whiz with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot鈥攁nd find out about neuroscience. Neurons can be created at home, at work or at school. No knitting experience is required and all ages can participate.

What is DNA? What is a gene? What views do people hold about genomics and genetics research? You鈥檒l find answers to these questions and more on this fact-filled website, produced by the Public Engagement team at the Wellcome Genome Campus.

Resources on vaccines and the coronavirus as well as activities to try at home including , which was due to feature at the festival!

Chemistry

A closer look at the chemical compounds we come across on a day-to-day basis, explaining them with easy-to-understand graphics. Includes infographics for all 118 elements, developed as part of IYPT2019.

Computer Science

探花直播Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK-based charity that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. Check out their online learning courses, maker projects and code club resources.

This is a code-based music creation and performance tool that could be used as part of Computer Science or Music lessons. It enables you to learn to code creatively by composing or performing music in an incredible range of styles from classical and jazz to grime and EDM.

Earth Sciences

Find out how volcanos teach us about the movement of magma in the Earth's crust, rift zone dynamics and the structure of the Earth itself through videos, articles and activities to do at home.

Try your hand as a geologist aboard HMS Beagle or find out more about the Wenlock Reef, one of the museums most famous fossil collections. Visit and explore what is happening in the earth's mantle and core. Celebrate the new online exhibition by Daniel Field, learn about different types of bird and how they are adapted to the environment they live in. Follow the sheet and use the sheets to help you 'Build a Bird'. And, although the museum is closed to visitors, they are still if you have a rock or fossil that needs identifying!

History & Politics

Politics has never been more unpredictable, more alarming or more interesting: Talking Politics is the podcast that tries to make sense of it all. Every week David Runciman and Helen Thompson talk to the most interesting people around about the ideas and events that shape our world: from history to economics, from philosophy to fiction. New episode uploaded every Thursday morning.

A new series by David Runciman in which he explores some of the most important thinkers and prominent ideas lying behind modern politics - from Hobbes to Ghandi, from democracy to patriarchy, from revolution to lock down. David also discusses crises - revolutions, wars, depressions, pandemics - that generated these new ways of political thinking.

A new podcast series from the History Faculty that puts past and present into dialogue.

This podcast series is produced by Cambridge's Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) and focuses on Science, Policy and Pandemics. It is created in partnership with Cambridge Infectious Diseases and the Cambridge Immunology Network to discuss the COVID-19 response.

A weekly (term-time) podcast, featuring discussions about current research with presenters from the Cambridge American History Seminar.

A podcast series from the Centre for Governance and Human Rights, exploring contemporary debates about politics and human rights.

What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions this podcast series, led by graduate students at Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics.

Maths

MMP a maths education and outreach initiative for ages 3 to 19 and the general public. 探花直播focus of the project is on increasing mathematical understanding, confidence and enjoyment, developing problem-solving skills, and promoting creative and imaginative approaches to maths. 探花直播project consists of a family of complementary programmes, including the website, online mathematics magazine.

Engaging and fun videos about maths by James Grime, who is a frequent contributor to the Science Festival and was due to give a talk about the Enigma Machine in 2020.

This site has a huge variety of maths videos, puzzles and resources by Tom Crawford. Tom has been a speaker at the Cambridge Science Festival for many years.

Videos about maths with topics ranging from historical discoveries to the latest breakthroughs. Many of the speakers have previously been part of the Cambridge Science Festival. In addition to videos, there is also a podcast with longer-form interviews.

Hosted by Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter, conversations with the world鈥檚 top experts in risk and evidence communication addressing urgent, practical challenges including Coronavirus: Understanding the Numbers.

Physics & Astronomy

Physics insight and understanding comes through doing physics, in particular solving problems. Isaac is designed to offer support and activities in physics problem solving to teachers and to students transitioning from GCSE, through Sixth Form, to university.

探花直播Institute of Astronomy are offering a series of online public astronomy talks via their and the chance to 'Skype a Scientist' and be connected with an astronomer for a space-related chat, a Q+A session, or just to discover new images and videos.

Psychology

探花直播Department of Psychology's research goes from how groups of neurones in our brains interact with each other, to how groups of whole individuals can behave very differently from when we are on our own. These studies include a diversity array of poulations, including different cultures, personalities, genders and age groups. Psychology is truly a subject about and for, everyone!

Multiple Subjects

Mind over Chatter is the Cambridge 探花直播 Podcast. One series at a time we break down complex issues into simple questions and ask our researchers to answer them.

Complete an expedition diary as part of a home school challenge, discover more about Antarctica through films and activities and explore our exceptional collection of material related to Sir Ernest Shackleton.

Popular science podcast. Based at Cambridge 探花直播's ), the Naked Scientists are a team of scientists, doctors and communicators whose passion is to help the general public to understand and engage with the worlds of science, technology and medicine.

A home for the discovery of digitised material and research outputs from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and beyond.

Cambridge Science Centre is a fun space for discovery, a place where children and young people can get their hands on science, try stuff out and learn.

Access to and new activities which have been designed as a starting point for looking, talking and doing together. New resources are added throughout the week and are designed both for families at home and for teachers as part of curriculum linked online learning resources.

探花直播Hay Festival have made author talks from their Schools Programme free online. There are 55 fun filled and inspiring events to choose from including '100 things to know about space' and discussions with on inspiring and supporting young women into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths.

Cambridge 探花直播 (student-run) Science Magazine - issues are available to read online and there is an associated podcast (also available through the main web link)

Cambridge Series at Hay

探花直播Hay Festival is one of the most prestigious cultural and literary events in the world. 探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge has partnered with the Festival for 11 years to deliver 探花直播Cambridge Series which gives a taste of the research being conducted at the 探花直播. To watch and listen to more content from the Hay Festival, for free, visit here or check out their weekly .

A YouTube channel of science poems combined with doodles to explain the story behind important research. 探花直播content is created by Dayana Hristova, a Cambridge PhD student in pathology.

This exhibition by Judy Goldhill and Fay Ballard explores personal belongings as 'travelling companions to life' that unlock thoughts, feelings and memories, and the notion of the skies and stars as travelling companions to explorers navigating their passage across the globe. Released in digital format these range from representations of self, of home, of someone loved, to more practical things that the individual can鈥檛 travel without, these objects both expand on ideas in the exhibition and form a reminder that none of us travels empty-handed.

Learn more about the subjects offered at the 探花直播 of Cambridge: a selection of suggested reading lists and resources from departmental and College websites, other universities and sources on the internet.

Learn all about Charles Darwin, evolution, practical science, and life in the 19th century through these free, fascinating and fun downloadable activities for children ages 7-11 and 11-14 years. Find out how Darwin himself worked by exploring the objects in his study, or watching videos about his specimen collections, his journey round the world, and how he developed his ideas.

Are you ready to make a scientific breakthrough in one of the biggest research facilities in the world? Created by Dr Matthew Dunstan from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and Dr Mark Basham and Dr Claire Murray from Diamond Light Source, this board game puts you, your family and friends in the role of a researcher at the Diamond Light Source, visiting different beamlines to make progress in projects in Physics, Chemistry, Cultural Heritage, and more.

Explore a wealth of online resources from the Colleges of Cambridge. From virtual tours and choir performances to online exhibitions and even College pets! There's something for everyone.

Academics at the Cambridge Creative Writing Centre, based at the 探花直播's Institute of Continuing Education, talk to authors about what they're writing, what inspires them, and their tips and ideas. If you're a writer or you'd like to write, or if you're a curious reader, this podcast is for you!