National Science & Engineering Week

The UK's widest grassroots celebration of all things science and engineering

19/05/2013

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Dunbar SciFest 2012

Dunbar SciFest 2012 was organised by the Science sub-group of Dunbar Primary School’s Parent Council.

Gastronaut meets astronaut

Space food for an adventurous future. NSEW press launch 2012 with Helen Sharman, Brian Ratcliffe and Robin Fegen.

DayGlo - Y Touring theatre company

A new play about punks, personalised medicine, cancer and genetic testing.

Reading Science Week 2012

Get hands-on with science in the high street with lots of fizzing, whizzing, banging and clanging.

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Robots live

Saturday, 23 March, 2013 - 10:00 to Sunday, 24 March, 2013 - 18:00

Celebrate National Science & Engineering week with a weekend of action-packed science events at the National Railway Museum, York. Enjoy amazing demonstrations from a rope-climbing robot and another that can drive a buggy. Watch high-energy 45 minute battles featuring the mechanical heroes from the popular TV programme, Robot Wars, and take part in themed craft activity. See the National Railway Museum website for more details: http://www.nrm.org.uk/PlanaVisit/Events/robotslive.aspx

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Free
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Computer Science, Construction/ Industry, Electronics, Engineering, Technology and Transport
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Adults, All, Children (outside of school), Families, Professionals, Specialist groups and University students
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