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From Chris Packham to Big Manny, there were talks galore at this weekend's 快猫短视频 Live, along with plenty of exhibits
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Zoologists and TV presenters Chris听Packham (left) and Megan McCubbin (right) tell Gina Rippon, author of The Lost Girls of Autism, how their neurodivergent brains have听powered their careers
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There was a jam-packed programme of talks and exhibits on offer at this year鈥檚 at Excel London, which took place from 18 to 20 October and attracted thousands of visitor of all ages.

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Getting to grips with a plasma globe at the UK Atomic Energy Authority stand
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With topics including the search for dark matter, how gaming has transformed technology, how animals treat themselves with medicine and the future of human reproduction, there was a huge range to explore.

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Medic Zoe Williams reveals how听women and girls can hack听their听hormones
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Highlights included broadcaster and campaigner Chris Packham revealing the six species that have meant the most to his career, and GP Zoe Williams鈥檚 talk about the hormonal fluctuations that take place over the course of a menstrual cycle, and how understanding these can empower girls and women.

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Experiencing the joys of flight with the Royal Air Force 5. Building a molecule at the Middlesex University stand
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After the talks, many people took the chance to meet with the speakers, from TikTok science star Big Manny to This Is Going to Hurt author and former doctor Adam Kay, and ask them questions while getting their books signed.

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Building a molecule at the Middlesex University stand
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Visitors also got to see the 快猫短视频 podcast, The World, the Universe and Us, recorded live by Penny Sarchet and Rowan Hooper.

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Historian of science Michael Wright delves into听the mysteries of the 2000-year-old Antikythera mechanism with author Jo听Marchant
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On the show floor, people could get hands-on with all kinds of exhibits (including giant insects, for those who dared).

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Edinburgh Napier University gets into the听Halloween spirit
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Visitors also explored a hospital of the future, showcasing surgical robots and augmented reality; took virtual rollercoaster rides; discovered how technology is transforming farming and more.

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A听packed audience for TikTok star and author Big Manny, with a large model of the moon, courtesy of the听National Space Centre, in the background
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For the first time, there were also workshops on everything from forensics to the science of whisky.

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Engrossed by the 快猫短视频 Live Science Hunt
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A rapt audience watches Big Manny鈥檚 talk
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Chemical biologist and听Great British Bake Off finalist Josh Smalley delights with the 鈥渟pooktacular science of听baking鈥
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Geologist and science communicator Chris Jackson asks whether geology can听save the world
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Visitors explore how to feed the planet sustainably at the听future of food and agriculture stand
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Quantum physicist Maria听Violaris predicts how听quantum computing could change our lives
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The talks were all recorded and will be available to stream online for 12 months. See for details of how to get access 鈥 and sign up for next year鈥檚 show, taking place from 10 to 11 October 2026, with schools day on 12 October. An exclusive offer on tickets is running until the end of October.

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