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Saturday 16 March 2024 | 11am-3pm
Green's Windmill and Science Centre
FREE
Celebrate British Science Week with free family activities at Green's Windmill and Science Centre on Saturday 16th March. Join Physics students from NTU to learn all about George Green and his wonderful work in maths and physics.
Drop in from 11am-3pm to explore the science of energy transfer, learn about the nature of moving magnets and make your own pinwheel to bring home.
You can visit the exhibitions in the museum and climb the windmill all for free too.
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