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Science Uncovered festival, 27 September 2013 at the NHM and all over Europe by Andy B on Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Choose from hundreds of exciting free activities at our Science Uncovered festival on 27 September 2013. We are joined by 400 scientists on the night.



For details of all Science Stations, talks, tours, activities and shows, download a map PDF (1.4 MB).
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/resources-rx/files/su2013_sk_map-123359.pdf

Tickets for certain events will be available on the night. Get more event details below.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats-on/after-hours/science-uncovered/whats-on/index.html

some examples:

Meet the Ancestors
Join a whistle-stop tour of human evolution. From our earliest ancestors who lived 6 million years ago to the Neanderthals and the dawn of Homo sapiens, track the journey of our species out of Africa and discuss our place in evolution.
Our Place in Evolution gallery
Meet: Darwin's statue, Central Hall stairs
18.15, 19.00, 20.30, 21.15
Each tour lasts 25 minutes and has space for 15 people

Science Stations – get up close and personal with groundbreaking science at the Science Stations. Check out live animals, including the hedgehog-like Madagascan tenrec, inspect a new 3D map of an ancient human burial site with our world-leading human origins researchers and race maggots with our forensic entomologists.

http://www.nhm.ac.uk/scienceuncovered

and events in other cities across Europe, see here for more details.


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