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Edinburgh Science carries on the conversation

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Discussion event 4 July 2019 will carry on a conversation begun in Edinburgh earlier this year. You would be forgiven for thinking that Edinburgh Science is all about the Festival in April. But it...

Edinburgh Science Festival – Build and Break on until Sunday

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Taking over the National Museum of Scotland’s Grand Gallery, Build and Break invites the young visitors to unlock their creative spirit and, in the first section, BUILD IT - build magical structures with super-sized construction blocks. Then...

Edinburgh Science Festival – round table discussion on climate change

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Just before she was presented with The Edinburgh Medal Christina Figueres took part in a roundtable discussion about climate change. This is something she is particularly well-versed in. Miss Figueres was former Executive Secretary...

Edinburgh Science Festival – Astronomer Royal talk on Sunday evening

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On Sunday, 14 April 2019 Astronomer Royal Lord Martin Rees will take part in Edinburgh Science Festival to talk about the real possibility Darwinian evolution will be superseded through the deployment of genetic...

Edinburgh Science Festival – Melody and Sam : Record Breakers

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Science in the Spotlight, the special theatre-meets-science strand of the Festival returns with another world premiere, Melody and Sam: Record Breakers, a hilarious and tender story of determination, friendship and record-breaking success. Directed by Caitlin...

Five Floors of Science at City Art Centre for Easter

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Edinburgh Science Festival - powered by EDF Energy - opens this weekend for two weeks of science extravaganza taking over the capital! As part of it, one of the city’s main arts venues, City...

Edinburgh Science Festival 2019 – A Human Touch

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If you go down to Holyrood you will see a huge selection of images both outside and inside the parliament building showing the human impact on our planet. This is part of Edinburgh Science...