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Last Chance to See Wallace & Gromit!

Last Chance to See Wallace & Gromit!

It’s your last chance to visit the Science Museum and see the Wallace & Gromit Present A World of Cracking Ideas exhibition, which closes on November 1st. Budding inventors should visit the exhibition to see some of Wallace & Gromit’s own cracking contraptions including the Tellyscope II, the Piella Propellor and the Blend-O-Matic!. Not only this, you'll get to see inside 62 West Wallaby Street and have a look around Wallace & Gromit's contraption-filled home!

85,000 Cracking Ideas!

85,000 Cracking Ideas!

Visitors to the Wallace & Gromit Present A World of Cracking Ideas exhibition have also come up with a massive 85,000 cracking inventions that they’d like to see in the future. Ideas ranged from power generating footwear to robot postmen and underwater transport. They are now buried in a time capsule in the grounds of the Intellectual Property Office in Newport where it will be re-opened in 2020 to discover which of the inventions have made it in to reality! Find out more »

Flying to Success!

Flying to Success!

This month’s Eureka Challenge was all about getting creative with logos. We asked you to design a logo for a flying car, which you could make as weird and wonderful as you liked! The entries we had were brilliant and after careful consideration from the Cracking Ideas team, we chose gromitsbuddyinginventor as the winner with their logo for the Hypotron Flying Car, which can reach speeds of up to 33,000 mph! Well done, gromitsbuddyinginventor!

Cracking Competitions

Cracking Competitions

Why not enter this month’s Eureka Challenge and see what cracking ideas you can come up with? This time we’re challenging you to invent an incredible Table Top Transporter to help Gromit get a bolied egg and toast from one side of the kitchen table, to Wallace on the other side. The possibilities are endless! Will your egg be catapulted across the table? Will the toast be transported on a conveyor belt? Whatever your idea, get cracking and send us your eureka moment! To find out more, click here.