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2014
March
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Lights Lasers Action...!
-Come for a fast paced demo-packed journey through the science of light and colour at this year's Discovery Day in Aberdeen at Satrosphere Science Centre!
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Bring Your Own Brain IV: Food on your mind
-The popular Bring Your Own Brain event returns for 2014!
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Discovery Gallery: A brief history of timelines
-Inspired discussions in Aberdeen Maritime Museum taking inspiration from the commemorative exhibition on Sir David Gill. Admission is free.
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Cafe Scientifique- Great white hope?
-We'll explore how research into the immune systems of sharks is helping us understand human autoimmune diseases such as arthritis and develop new drugs for cancer.
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Satrosphere Takeover: DIY Cosmetics
-A National Science and Engineering Week special event of the Satrosphere Takeover!
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Centre of the Novel Lecture with Alan Spence: 'Zen and the Art of the Novel'
-Alan Spence is one of Scotland's best loved contemporary writers, and is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Aberdeen. In this year's lecture he considers the inner world of the writer and talks about his new novel Night Boat.
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Annie Quibell - one of Scotland's finest women in Egyptology
-A free lecture by Lee Young of the Griffith Institute, Oxford, organised by the Egyptology Scotland, as part of the King's Museum lecture series
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Cafe Controversial: Does going green need to cost the Earth?
-With energy bills ever on the increase, our drive towards renewable energy is often singled out for blame, but is this fair? Join us as we discuss the economic impact of going green
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Cafe Scientifique Inverness- The Northern Lights
-As the peak of solar activity continues, our chances of seeing the Northern Lights are better than for years. Come and explore the science of the Aurora and how best to keep up to date with the sightings.
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Cafe Scientifique Inverness: Northern Lights
-A brand new series of free, informal talks in Inverness where researchers share stories of how our everyday lives have been touched by progress in science.