Manchester Science Festival took place digitally this year between Friday 12 – Sunday 21 February. It featured a programme packed full of free online talks, exhibitions, debates and activities that explored our changing climate and ideas for a better world.

Hands in the air

Although the live events have now finished, there’s still plenty to explore, including the Royal Photographic Society's Science Photographer of the Year and Climate Superheroes online exhibitions.

You can also rewatch the live talks and hear from scientists and experts at the forefront of the fight against climate change, listen to local voices making a difference in our communities and discover practical ways you can help to protect the natural world.

Watch the Festival talks available online now: www.scienceandindustrymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/festival-talks.

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