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Summary

  • A live talk by Scotland’s leading scientists on 8 May.

  • Send us your ideas: futureworld@bbc.co.uk

  1. Challengepublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 9 May 2017

    Send us your ideas on an A4 page, audio or video (3 mins) by emailing futureworld@bbc.co.uk by Friday 16 June 2017.

    Future and Me is aimed at P6-S2 pupils; teachers should submit ideas on pupils’ behalf giving the name of the school.

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    Think about what job you will you be doing in the future. Or will you have lots of jobs?

    How will you get about? Drones? Electric cars? Will we all be living to 110? What diseases will be cured? Maybe we'll have robots helping us around the house? Will we go on holiday to the moon or Mars? What type of gadgets will be using? What type of energy will we be using?

    50 years ago, using the internet everyday and having a mobile phone was unheard of — today we couldn’t live without them. So what will life be like in 50 or even 100 years’ time?

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    Futurologist Rohit Talwar talks about his thoughts on life in the future.

    Scientists everyday are discovering new possibilities - imagine what life will be like and send us your best ideas — we’d like to make them into an animation to showcase later in 2017 as the ´óÏó´«Ã½ discovers tomorrow's world.

    We want to take the best of these and make them into a film for later in the year to showcase as part of the ´óÏó´«Ã½â€™s season of science.

  2. About the eventpublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 26 April 2017

    ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland Learning and the Glasgow Science Centre invite you to a day of talks and activities to look at the future — a live talk by Scotland’s leading scientists talking about robots, climate and health.

     hosts the event as he speaks to , Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Robotics and a Judge on Robot Wars, , who was the first ever female President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and geneticist Prof Kevin O’Dell from Glasgow University.