Year 8 pupils’ work at the Chelmsford Science Festival!

Year 8 pupils from Thomas Mills High School & Sixth Form have recently been working with former pupil, Lily Hunter Green, to develop an exciting interactive science game, debuting at the Chelmsford Science Festival.

Lily explains that:

HIVE HEROES (HIVE HEROES – A Trailblazing Fusion of Art, Science, & Play (hive-heroes.com) is an exciting new interactive game where Art, Science & Play converge to explore what humans can learn from the cooperative healing practices of honeybee hives.

This immersive digital experience uses wearable technology to engage players as ‘worker bees’ in a collective mission to halt the spread of a fast-moving virtual virus, by applying the wisdom of the hive.

Beyond the thrill of playing the game itself, HIVE HEROES offers the public the rareopportunity to contribute to ground-breaking scientific research.

Designed for ages 7+.

Premiering at this years Chelmsfords Science Festival. A festival jam-packed with many hands-on, interactive science activities suitable for all ages.

For more information and tickets please visit: aru.ac.uk/chelmsford-science-festival

Then click on Family Science Day!