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Science in the Shopping Centre
intu Broadmarsh, Nottingham
Saturday 17 February 9am - 6pm
Free and open to all
For one week every February, the Festival of Science and Curiosity brings creative and inspiring science, technology, engineering and maths based events and activities to the heart of Nottingham.
This year, they have the biggest ever programme ready to ignite your curiosity, whether you’re 2 or 102!
Drop by the intu Broadmarsh Shopping centre for activities including:
Science Busking – Confuse your senses with some mind-blowing tricks
Test your Reaction Times – who’s the fastest in your family?
Constellation Installation – discover the Orion constellation
Hands on with Bacteria – hair-gel bacterial plaque demos and a fluffy bacteria carnival game
Explorer Dome – gaze at the night sky in an inflatable planetarium
Disease Detective Trail – can you find all the animals?
Pathological Society – make your own DNA bracelets, look through microscopes and find out how your lungs work
This event is part of the Festival of Science & Curiosity 2018, which is taking place across various Nottingham locations from Wednesday 14th - Wednesday 21st February 2018.
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