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Don’t miss: Darwinian premiere, what’s really real and sun science

London's Natural History museum gets a new theatre, The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe gets a book and the biggest exhibition about our star

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On 2 October a new theatre at London’s Natural History Museum opens with the European premiere of , a play by David Morton about Charles Darwin’s daring voyage on HMS Beagle.

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Six world-class artists whose work features in climate-themed exhibition When Records Melt discuss their work on , a six-part podcast series from the photography platform.

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: Living with our star opens at London’s Science Museum on 6 October. Starting with neolithic artefacts and ending with future space missions, it is being billed as the biggest exhibition about this subject ever staged.

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In the occult serial game (pictured), the people of an isolated village, keen to make it a modern tourist stop, build a cathedral in honour of a malign local deity. A clever mix of 2D and 3D effects ups the mystery.

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Steven Novella’s podcast to the Universe has spawned a book through Grand Central Publishing subtitled “How to know what’s really real in a world increasingly full of fake”, which might prove handy.

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Topics: Charles Darwin / Climate change / Solar system