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The Royal Society | Tickles, bottom-breathers, and wee wisdom with Dr Emily Grossman | The Royal Society @royalsociety | Uploaded 3 months ago | Updated 1 hour ago
If you are a teacher or librarian and enjoy Dr Emily Grossman’s science show, you might like to know that Emily offers a range of talks and shows in primary and secondary schools on a variety of maths and science topics, for different age groups. If you are interested in finding out more, or would like to book Emily to come and visit your school, you can find out more at emilygrossman.co.uk or contact her directly at hello@emilygrossman.co.uk

This event is part of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition 2024.

How do you block a tickle? Which strange creature can breathe through its bottom? Did you know that we make better decisions when we need a wee? And how can you use this strange fact to help save the planet?

Join TV Science Superstar and STEM Ambassador Dr Emily Grossman for this fun and interactive science show, packed with audience interaction and live demos, as she challenges you to guess the answers and figure out the explanations for some of her favourite weird and wonderful science facts. Guaranteed to amuse and amaze!

Dr. Emily Grossman, a bestselling science author and renowned public speaker, holds a Double First in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University and a PhD in Cancer Research. She's the go-to expert on ITV's The Alan Titchmarsh Show, Sky1's Duck Quacks Don't Echo, and Discovery Channel's How Do They Do It? Known for her captivating talks at prestigious venues like The Science Museum and TEDx, she's also authored acclaimed works like Emergency on Planet Earth and Brain-Fizzing Facts. As a leading figure in STEM education, Emily's impact extends to BBC Bitesize's The Regenerators series and her role as the second Honorary STEM Ambassador. With recent appearances at The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures and British Science Week 2024, Emily continues to inspire and educate audiences worldwide.

The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.

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