We want your science ideas!

Got a question you want to answer? A theory to put to the test?

This month, Radio  launched 'So You Want to Be a Scientist?' a search for the BBC's Amateur Scientist of the Year. Anyone aged 16+ can apply and you don’t need any science experience, just a curious mind and a good idea.

If you’re selected as a finalist you’ll turn your idea into a bona fide experiment, aided by some of the country’s top researchers. You'll be working from your kitchen table or garden shed and appearing on Radio 4 to tell the world about your results.

And best of all, you'll also present your idea at the British Science Festival in Birmingham this September

To find out more, tune into Material World, Radio 4's weekly science show, at 4.30pm every Thursday. You can enter your idea online here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/scientist

 

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