CAMBRIDGE SCIENCE
FESTIVAL
The26thCambridgeScience
Festivallookstothepastto
predicta visionofthefuture.
Expectfantasticexhibitions,
workshops,talks, art and music.
9-22 March
RADAR
RADAR
WHAT’S LIGHTING UP OUR ANTENNA THIS MONTH
Nightlights
Capturethephotogenic
Moon-Venusconjunction
this monthp102
Readinglist
Ourpickofthebest
bookshittingtheshelves
this monthp102
Hollywoodscience
WetalkStarTrek, warpdrive
andtransporters,withsci-fi
consultant DrErinp100
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HOWTHELIGHTGETSIN
GlobeatHay,Hereford
HowTheLightGetsInbrings
philosophy,scienceandmusicto
thebanksoftheRiverWye,with
2020 markingthefirstdedicated
ChildrenandYoungAdults’
Programme.DavidNuttexplores
thescienceandcultureof
recreationaldrugsandcosmologist
LauraMersini-Houghtonasksif the
BigBangwasreally the beginning.
22-25May
howthelightgetsin.org
CHILDOFOURTIME:
TURNING 20
CheckRadioTimes
Fortwodecades,theteam
behindChildofourTimehave
documentedthelivesof 25
Britishchildren.Viewershave
watchedthemgrowfrominfancy,
witnessedtheirstrugglesat
schoolandburgeoning
relationshipsastheynavigated
thechangefromteentoadult.
Now,theyareturning20.Inthis
Horizonspecial,archivefootage
hasbeenpulledtogetherto
reflectonthelivesofthechildren,
now adults, for the final time.
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FORTHE
FA M I LY
D I S N E Y+
Launchedlastyear,thenew
Disneysubscriptionservice
rivalsplatformslikeNetflix
andAmazonPrime.Stream
yourfavouritefilmsfrom
DisneyandPixar,pluscontent
fromMarvelandNational
Geographic,bothownedby
Disney.Thestreamingservice
hasbeenoutintheUSfor
sometimenow,sowe’re
alreadyexcitedaboutthe
chancetocheckoutsome of
theexclusiveDisney+
originals,includingStarWars:
TheMandalorian,TheWorld
AccordingtoJeffGoldblumand
a live-actionremakeofLady
andtheTramp, aswell as the
belovedclassics.
£5.99 a month or £59.99 a year
Booksthatmademe
Journalistandauthor
MichaelMosleyrevealshis
favourite booksp103
DISNEY CHANNEL/IMAGE.NET, BBC X3, NASA X2, DAVID TET T PHOTOGRAPHY