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Don’t Miss: Lars Chittka reveals the surprisingly clever mind of a bee

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Installation view of The Family (A Zombie Movie) by Karrabing Film Collective, as part of POWER NIGHTS curated by Lucia Pietroiusti at E-WERK Luckenwalde, 2021 - 2022. Courtesy E-WERK Luckenwalde and Karrabing Film Collective. Image: Stefan Korte.

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at the Serpentine Galleries, London, brings together artists, scientists, poets, film-makers and more. This new exhibition is a response to the climate crisis, accompanied by a series of live events. Closes 18 September.

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is an irreverent tour of extraordinary numbers in physics, big, small and bafflingly infinite. Be amazed as physicist and YouTuber Tony Padilla reveals the inner workings of reality. Available from 30 June.

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will be explored by Lars Chittka, author of a book on the subject, in a talk for the Linnean Society of London. Bees count, use tools, solve problems and learn by observing others. Watch online at 6pm BST on 29 June.

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