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Now for the science bit
The Science of Survival
The Science of Survival

THE Science of Survival exhibition gives you glimpses of the world in 2050 and explores how we will all survive on a changing planet.

In this thought-provoking, interactive exhibition you will engage with some of the most important issues facing us today, such as global resources, climate change, and our options for a sustainable future.

You will be able to make some choices about the future and see how you could be living in the year 2050.

You will meet - Buz, Eco, Tek and Dug - four people from the city of 2050 who have found a way to communicate with you from the future. These four will provide guidance and advice as you tackle the challenges ahead.

The exhibition is divided into sections called Drinking, Eating, Enjoying, Moving and Building which look at what we need to survive and how changing climate and resources could affect our lives.

Amongst other things, you will explore new places to find water for the city of 2050, sit down to eat with other visitors and trade food for dinner, explore shopping in 2050, check out new vehicle technologies in a racing game and even design your own future home.

The Science of Survival will be showing at: Science of Survival Science Museum, London until November 2.

For more information and to book tickets for this exhibition call 0870 906 3890.

1:19pm Wednesday 9th April 2008

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