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Science events and one-day masterclasses on subjects that affect us all and explain the world around us

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Unfinished Business: How do we end HIV?
Of the 40 million people living with HIV, nearly a quarter are not receiving life-saving treatment and new transmissions are not falling as fast as many experts hope. So how can the world meet the UN’s target of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030?Join New Scientist’s panel of experts in a roundtable discussion examining the future of HIV care and the collective efforts required to end the epidemic.
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The next great eclipses: A guide to upcoming solar spectacles
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26 February 2026

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Deep time journeys: A cross-continental look at early human archaeology
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19 March 2026

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The universe, what have we got wrong?
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24 March 2026

Discovery Event
Stargazing through time: How astronomy’s past, present and future shape our view of the cosmos
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30 April 2026

Weekend break
Mysteries of the universe: Cheshire, England
Cheshire, England
11-13 September 2026

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Creative sci-com: from stand to stage
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Science engagement and impact
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Free Online Event: Emerging technologies: A strategic playbook for business leaders
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Free Online Event: Explore the business opportunities presented by space
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The Secrets of Public Engagement
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