Panel: Science - a gateway to history
This event is part of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition 2026.
History and science collide as we uncover the latest technologies and scientific methods that tell us where we came from, where we’re going and what to make of the world around us.
Join our panel of specialists using artificial intelligence, digital reconstructions and scientific investigation to reveal new truths about human history and the ancient past.
Speakers include:
- – Senior researcher at the Oxford Museum of Natural History, whose research is concerned with understanding the origin and early evolution of animals
- – Film producer whose credits include 2025’s , charting a massive undersea scanning project to create the first high-resolution 3D digital twin of the Titanic
- – Tech archaeologist and research associate at the University of Oxford School of Archaeology
- – Archaeologist, award-winning author, broadcaster and President of the Council for British Archaeology, whose broadcast credits include Time Team, Digging for Britain and The Great Plague
Attending the event
This event will be held in Theatre 2 at the Royal Society on Friday 3 July 2026, 3.10pm – 3.50pm.
- Free to attend as part of Summer Science Exhibition on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to seat availability. We recommend that visitors arrive 10-15 minutes before the session
- You can book . For entry slots where priority tickets are now fully booked, walk-up tickets will be available, subject to building capacity. Please be aware you may need to queue for entry
- Suitable for students aged 14+
- This talk will take place in person
- A recording of this talk will be available later on the
- Live subtitles will be available
- Travel and accessibility information and details on planning your visit - contact us directly to arrange any specific accessibility requirements
- Food and drink will be available for purchase at our onsite café
For all enquiries, please email us.
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