A new interactive experience ‘The Science of Survival’ at the Science Museum has opened. The Science of Survival explores how our lives could be affected by changing climate and resource availability and how new applications of science and technology could affect how we live by 2050.
The Science of Survival was developed in consultation with scientists and researchers across the UK, such as Dr Tim Wheeler of the Walker Institute for Climate System Research at the University of Reading, and Jacob Tompkins, hydrogeologist and Director of Waterwise.
Visitor use an RFID tracking system to interact with games and design activities. Visitors have an opportunity to apply science and technology to real life problems in a playful, hands-on way.
You can find out more here.