Title: Seismic senses - from spiders to elephants

This event is part of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition 2025.
Join Dr Alice Morrell, part of the Seismic Senses: from Spiders to Elephants main exhibit group, for an exciting talk on the fascinating world of animals with the ability to detect surface vibrations - a remarkable sense we call seismic sensing. From spiders that shake their webs and sing love songs, to elephants that rumble the ground when there's danger, many species use vibrations to communicate.
Discover how detecting vibrations generated by elephants in the African savannah can aid in their conservation, and how the unique sensitivity of spiders could inspire new robotic systems that use vibrations as an information source.
Attending the event
The talk will be held on Friday 4 July 2025, 1pm – 1.30pm.
- Free to attend, no ticket required
- The room has limited capacity, so we recommend that visitors arrive at least 10-15 minutes before the talks. We operate a first-come, first-served policy
- The talk will take place in person at the Royal Society and will also be livestreamed on the Royal Society YouTube channel
- Live subtitles will be available in-person and virtually
- Suitable for students (14+)
- Travel and accessibility information and details on planning your visit - contact us directly to arrange any specific accessibility requirements
- Food and drink will be available for purchase at our onsite café
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