• Question: what do you think you will gain from the achievement which you will discover using the money?

    Asked by warriorcat224 to James, Marcus, Martin, Rob, Suzanne on 12 Mar 2012. This question was also asked by rania, bethany98.
    • Photo: Martin Zaltz Austwick

      Martin Zaltz Austwick answered on 12 Mar 2012:


      I’ll probably discover that there’s a whole generation of people who are better at doing songs about science than I am! I hope so, anyway 🙂

    • Photo: Suzanne McEndoo

      Suzanne McEndoo answered on 12 Mar 2012:


      We’ll have a whole new sign language for quantum physics which will mean that deaf students can study and talk about quantum physics, and hopefully the signs will be a cool new teaching tool for non-deaf kids too.

    • Photo: Robert Thompson

      Robert Thompson answered on 12 Mar 2012:


      For me personally I think I’ll discover how fun it is answering peoples questions in different ways.

      I really hope that people like what I do. I always find it amazing when people are really impressed with something you’ve done.

    • Photo: James Boone

      James Boone answered on 12 Mar 2012:


      I would gain a lot of satisfaction if I were to win the competition knowing that I’ve contributed a little bit to a school science department. My proposal for the use of the money is to encourage students at a local school to start a science newsletter that would enable them to get involved in a bit of research into something they find interesting. It would be really encouraging to have them communicate this to the rest of the school in a cool design booklet. Inspiration would come from a trip to a really good science museum!

    • Photo: Marcus Gallagher-Jones

      Marcus Gallagher-Jones answered on 12 Mar 2012:


      I hope that I’ll be able to get a good pairing between the scientific and artistic community, at least in liverpool. They are two things so typically seen as mutually exclusive but they really don’t need to be. i think it’d just be great to see the novel ways scientific ideas are expressed.

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