Summer Science Live 2023: Mars rovers, zebrafish and robot eye surgery | The Royal Society

Join Fran Scott and Roma Agrawal for Summer Science Live 2023! Find out why a tropical fish could hold the key to better mental health,🐠 become a volcano detective, looking for signs of an impending eruption, 🌋 and guide a microscopic robot performing surgery within the human eye. 👀 Plus learn what it was like to be Britain’s first astronaut from the trailblazing Helen Sharman. 👨‍🚀 #science #SummerScience #biology #physics #chemistry #space #health #climatechange #robot #mars Summer Science Live returns, bringing you the highlights from the Royal Society’s annual Summer Science Exhibition, a free 5 days showcase of enthralling research from around the UK. 00:00 - Countdown 01:04 - Intro 03:04 - Sensing volcanoes 14:33 - From Mars to bone disease 26:07 - UK’s 1st astronaut: Helen Sharman 40:50 - Drumming for health 51:30 - Young researchers zone 56:58 - Improving chemotherapy for children 1:10:21 - Hannah Cloke on extreme weather 1:20:48 - Creating immersive 3D sound 1:32:07 - What are whiskers for? 1:38:07 - Historical treasures 1:46:51 - The Great Ape Challenge 1:55:45 - Robotic eye surgery 2:07:56 - Counting electrons 2:18:06 - Zebrafish and mental health 2:25:10 - The smells of space 2:34:23 - Revolutionising rehabilitation 2:43:57 - Mission to Jupiter’s moons 3:54:17 - Outro The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world’s most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence. ▶ 🔔Subscribe to our channel for exciting science videos and live events, many hosted by Brian Cox, our Professor for Public Engagement: We’re also on Twitter ▶ Facebook ▶ Instagram ▶ And LinkedIn ▶
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