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Don’t miss: Earth from space, asteroid workouts and nature’s giants

Watch a new series charting our planet from above, read all about the biggest living things, fend off space rocks for fun, plus more picks for your diary

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Visit

, with installations and workshops to inspire us to come up with creative responses to climate change.

Watch

Satellite cameras have changed how scientists monitor the natural world, and now all of us can see just how fast it is changing, when Earth from Space begins at 9pm BST on 17 April on BBC1.

Read

In his new book (Yale), Graeme Ruxton wonders how large living things can get. Meanwhile, Mark Moffett takes on a behemoth of another sort – human society – in (Basic Books).

Last chance

is a public art exhibition in Cambridge, UK, that uses theatre, music, dance, sculpture, film and animation to explore our complex relationship with emerging technology. It runs until 22 April.

Play

Is fending off a hail of asteroids good for your health? From 18 April on Steam,  (pictured), a rhythm-based fitness video game, aims to get you into shape by letting you lay waste to everything.

Topics: Biology / Books and art / Exhibition / Video games