Pop up science on the high street

Tonight’s post comes to you written on a train on my way home from a lovely day out in Cambridge, went punting with the family!


And whilst we were wandering around the beautiful city, I spotted this in a window of a bank…


Could this be a new way of introducing science to the high street? Making it very accessible as literally part of somewhere people use all the time! Potentially even a fun reason to bring children to the bank with their parents?!

Unfortunately, I only saw this in the evening, so didn’t get the chance to go in and check it out myself. But I was really curious to find out how this little pop-up science centre came about, and went on a little google hunt!  

In October 2015 Cambridge Science Centre first introduced and hosted a town centre takeover, where science communicators took exciting and interactive exhibits to a range of locations around Cambridge, including the one at Barclays. 

I've got no idea if they kept the pop up science centre up since winter 2016 to now. But it seems the pop-up centre is back ready for Cambridge's brand new exhibition - Life Works. Apparently all about "What goes on inside our bodies, how can we combat dysfunction and disease, and how we live in balance with our incredible ecosystem." 

Definitely sounds like Cambridge #scicomm is in for a good summer and I'll be keeping an eye out for any news over the summer! 

What do you think about bringing science exhibitions to the high street? Awesome way to increase accessibility or just a PR stunt? 

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