As the Royal Society’s Summer Science exhibition opens we ask four experts for their predictions
Virtual reality and a ‘snail fossil’ meet in clash of old and new
As the Royal Society launches its Summer Science exhibition, including a display of what was cutting-edge science in 1923, we ask experts what the world will make of today’s research 100 years from now.
Prof Steve Brusatte, vertebrate palaeontologist and evolutionary biologist at the University of Edinburgh
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