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Article: News Artist uses police techniques to recreate man at National Roman Legion MuseumArtist Penny Hill has used Roman painting techniques to depict the possible face of a 40-year-old man from 200 AD found buried in Newport.18 January 2013
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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Somerset Artists’ Letterpress and Laser Cut TypeLearn how to set type and print letterpress using metal and wood type and design and cut your own wooden type with the lasercutter. A range of inks and papers will be supplied.Centre for Fine Print Research | Bristol | 24 — 28 June 2013
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Article: Preview BBC Stargazing Live returns with astronomical plans for UK museums and galleriesThe BBC's annual campaign to get people involved with astronomy, Stargazing Live, returns following the huge success of last year's campaign.07 January 2013
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Article: Preview Beneath and Beyond takes seismic upheaval to the Museum of Science and IndustryLive seismic recordings from 50 stations around the world – including ones beneath Greater Manchester – help create a unique sound and video installation at the MOSI.22 March 2013
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Article: Preview Castlefield Gallery shows off microfilm archive designed for anthropologists of the futureUsing remixed video footage from online contributors, artist Dave Griffiths has created Babel Fiche, an archive to help future generations understand current times.23 August 2012
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Article: Preview ET, HG Wells, sci-fi classics and beyond: Royal Observatory Greenwich's Alien RevolutionFrom Copernicus to the Mars Curiosity rover, the Royal Observatory is about to launch a season pondering the hot topic of our intergalactic solitude.13 February 2013
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Resource: Guided tour, Taught session (schools) Introduction to printing and typography
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Resource: Workshop or activity session, Taught session (schools) County: Birmingham LEGO Control Technology- KS2-4 WorkshopThinktank: Birmingham's Science MuseumThinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum
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Resource: Workshop or activity session, Taught session (schools) County: Birmingham LEGO Levers and Gears- KS1 WorkshopThinktank: Birmingham's Science MuseumThinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum
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Article: News Oldest digital computer rebooted at The National Museum of Computing in BletchleySixty-one years after it was made for an atomic research department, the "charmed life" of the 2.5-tonne Harwell Dekatron has found its latest home.21 November 2012
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Article: News Raspberry Pi chicken shames cupboard raiders on Twitter as MOSI teams up with uniThe Museum of Science and Industry's STEM team and the University of Manchester have collaborated on a series of workshops allowing children to create revolutionary gadgets.09 January 2013
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Article: Review Space-age technology reveals hidden secrets behind world masterpieces in COFORM projectThe University of Brighton shows off the results of a new 3D scanning project, developed to record artefacts and question the history that lays behind them.09 August 2012
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Article: Preview The Culture24/7: Science and Nature brilliance for September 2012The British Science Festival and Brighton Digital Festival stand out in a packed month of science. Major shows at the Royal Observatory, in Bristol and in Nottingham also feature.03 September 2012
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Venue: Heritage site, Museum, Science centre County: Buckinghamshire The National Museum of Computing Bletchley
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Resource: Workshop or activity session County: Birmingham Thinktank Education Workshops- KS3/4Thinktank: Birmingham's Science MuseumThinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum
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Article: Preview "Unique" Google Web Lab takes power of the Internet to the Science MuseumAn eight-piece harmonious robotic orchestra and a real-time visualisation which groups and "categorises" visitors are among the highlights in a show hailing the power of the net.11 September 2012





