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Over 35,000 people attended the 2009 Times Cheltenham Science
Festival, making it one of biggest science festivals in the world. As part
of UCL’s commitment to public engagement, every year the University sends a
variety of scientists from astrobiologists to chemists and neuroscientists.
This video contains some of the highlights of UCL scientists performing
demonstrations and discussing their work at the Festival.

UCL at Cheltenham Science Festival 2009 - Video UCL

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Over 35,000 people attended the 2009 Times Cheltenham Science
Festival, making it one of biggest science festivals in the world. As part
of UCL’s commitment to public engagement, every year the University sends a
variety of scientists from astrobiologists to chemists and neuroscientists.
This video contains some of the highlights of UCL scientists performing
demonstrations and discussing their work at the Festival.

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    UCL at Cheltenham Science Festival 2009

    UCL at Cheltenham Science Festival 2009

    Over 35,000 people attended the 2009 Times Cheltenham Science
    Festival, making it one of biggest science festivals in the world. As part
    of UCL’s commitment to public engagement, every year the University sends a
    variety of scientists from astrobiologists to chemists and neuroscientists.
    This video contains some of the highlights of UCL scientists performing
    demonstrations and discussing their work at the Festival.

    • 5 min

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