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  A talk on the similarities and differences between humans and other animals will be held at the University of Bradford on Monday, September 12, as part of the Sundown Science programme. Only A
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  A discussion on how researchers are developing treatments to tackle debilitating conditions such as osteoarthritis will take place at the University of Bradford, on Saturday, September 10.
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  An exhibition on a ground-breaking piece of work into the activism of people with dementia will be held as part of the British Science Festival. No Limits: Re-imagining Life With Dementia will be
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  Gary the Clown will be explaining how sound is made, how it travels and what it can travel through with his Good Vibrations event on Sunday, September 11. Families attending the event, at Theatre
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  An introduction to the world of quantum computing and quantum technologies will be held at the University of Bradford as part of the Young People’s Programme. The event, on Thursday, September 15,
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  The Society of Biology will be holding a talk and discussion on Human Mutation: The Good, The Bad And Tthe Indifferent.
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  One of the world’s leading biological anthropologists studying the evolution of human skin will talking about how humans lost their fur and diversified their skin colour at the British Science
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  Have you ever wondered what makes a glow stick glow? Ever wanted to see what is inside them?
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  A science historian will give adults the chance to learn about past scientific ideas about alcohol during his Drinking-up Time event during the festival.
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  School pupils will be able to debate and discuss issues relating to human impacts on climate change and natural resources at a series of workshops at the University of Bradford. The Sustainable
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  The University of Bradford’s School of Computing, Informatics and Media, will be offering people the chance to play games against various types of artificial intelligence and discover their
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  A helter-skelter tour of 100 years of cinematic trickery will be held at the National Media Museum. Experience the wonders of
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  Impersonator Duncan Wibsey will talk about finding celebrity voices, while neuroscientist Sophie Scott describes what is happening in his brain during a British
  Science Association Psychology Section-organised event. Carolyn McGettigan will discuss articulation and beat-boxing and Dean Mobbs will talk about fear. The event will take place from 3.30pm to
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  A series of exciting psychology experiments suitable for the whole family will be on offer during the British Science Festival. The British Psychological Society will be testing people’s reactions
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  Find out from the experts how famous stars of Hollywood and Bollywood create, maintain and update their styles in Hollywood Make-up And Hair, on Monday, September 12, from 10am to 4pm. Pick up
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  A show to explain how forces can help people perform amazing circus tricks will be held at Theatre in the Mill during the British Science Festival. Science Of The Circus, organised by Gary the
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  School pupils will be able to attend a workshop to look at whether they are living sustainably. The British Science Association Geography Section will be hosting Are You Living Sustainably? on
  Thursday, September 15, to discuss whether how people are living is using resources now without thinking about future generations. The interactive quiz will look at ways people can live in a more
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  A unique, multi-media show inspired by the science and heritage of the Polar environment will take place on the first weekend of the British Science Festival.
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  A lecture at the University of Bradford by Amjad M Mohammed will challenge the myth that science and faith are contradictory. The lecture, on Wednesday, September 14, will explore the need for
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  The University of Bradford and Bradford Organist Association will be holding an event to explore how musical sound affects organs that use both pipes and digital technology to make their sounds.
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  School pupils will be able to get down to the beat using new technology at Bradford College. Participants of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life will be able to edit and manipulate sounds using drum
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  Bradford College will be holding an exhibition showcasing alumni who have made an outstanding contribution to science. The Scientific Heroes exhibition, organised with the UKRC, will be held from
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  The ethics of reproductive medicine will be explored at a school-only workshop at the University of Bradford. Participants will visit the labs to discover the facts behind how reproductive medicine
  has developed and discuss the issues surrounding this controversial subject, including how old is too old to have a baby and who decides who should and shouldn’t be given help to conceive? The
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           <description><![CDATA[  Find out how Bradford Cathedral organ’s pipes make that impressive sound when concert organist Keith Hearnshaw holds a lunchtime treat with Bradford Organists’ Association, University of Bradford,
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           <description><![CDATA[  Follow the progess of a drug from drawing board to patient administration, with a trail around the University of Bradford’s relevant labs and clinical skills suite. The school-only event, called
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           <description><![CDATA[  School pupils can star in their own zombie movie and look at microbes which infect the human brain using bioviewers, microscopes and slides. The Hollywood Science – Journey Around The Body
  workshops will be held at Bradford College on Monday, September 12, Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14. Visitors will also be able to make models of microbes and antibodies, or have make-up applied to
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           <description><![CDATA[  Find out how mobile phone games are developed at a Games On The Go event at Bradford College. The two-hour schools-only workshops on Monday, September 12, Tuesday 13, Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15,
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           <description><![CDATA[  The Unviersity of Bradford will be holding a family-orientated event to give people the opportunity to extract DNA and gain a better understanding of genetic engineering. Dr Jim Boyne, a biomedical
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           <description><![CDATA[  Schoolchildren will have the chance to be an action stunt designer for the day at Bradford College. Visitors to the Hollywood science workshops will have the opportunity to design stunning car
  crashes, as well as designing high-tech vehicles which can withstand impacts. The workshops, from Monday, September 12, to Thursday, September 15, will also allow visitors to witnesses amazing
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  Explore how the sun and time can leave their mark on our skin during a workshop by the University of Bradford’s Centre of Skin Science. The workshop will be held between 10am and 12 noon on Sunday,
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  The Bradford School of Pharmacy will offer people the chance to make their own home-made herbal medicines. The school will be holding workshops throughout the day on Tuesday, September 13, when
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  The Bradford Infection Group will hold a presentation on the causes and effects of Hospital Acquired Infections, which kill about 5,000 people each year in the UK. Consultant microbiologist Kevin
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  Do you give too much away on your Facebook profile? Or could what you say on Twitter come back to haunt you?
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  Budding detectives will be needed to solve a ‘whodunit’ mystery at Bradford College.
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