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News Young Scientist of the Year competition pays tribute to inventor of electric motorSixteen teenage finalists will gather at the Royal Institution to compete in a series of tasks involving electromagnetism on the 200th anniversary of Michael Faraday's invention.28 September 2012
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Preview Yorkshire hills make Ways to the Stone House in Simon Warner show at Brontë ParsonageThe influence of the South Pennines landscape on the Brontë sisters is explored in a show of photos and videos, including a sketch made by Sylvia Plath more than 50 years ago.17 September 2012
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Review Yoko Ono brings film, sculpture and infectious optimism to the SerpentineIt's all about positivity and visitor participation as TO THE LIGHT opens at London's Serpentine Gallery, representing the first major show of the artist's work on these shores for more than a decade.18 June 2012
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Preview World's Largest Titanic Visitor Experience opens at Belfast birthplace of shipA new Belfast attraction dedicated to the Titanic spans nine galleries, drawing together special effects, dark rides, full-scale reconstructions and innovative interactive features to explore the ship's story.30 March 2012
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News World War Two Japanese fighter Kawasaki Ki-100 goes back on display at RAF CosfordThe last remaining example of a World War Two Japanese fighter developed to meet the might of US long range bombers has gone back on display at RAF Museum Cosford.21 February 2012
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News World War II Spitfires buried in Burma to be excavated by British teamLed by a Lincolnshire aviation enthusiast, an expedition to Burma is expected to excavate as many as 36 Spitfire fighter planes buried in crates during World War II.28 November 2012
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News World War II codes baffle government after carrier pigeon skeleton findExperts say a lack of "vital information" has prevented them from deciphering a message found near the skeleton of a World War II carrier pigeon in a chimney in Surrey.23 November 2012
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News World Society for the Protection of Animals seeks museum for unique Wildlife Crime displayThe World Society for the Protection of Animals and a wildlife crime team working for London's Metropolitan Police are appealing to potential venues to host an exhibition.02 February 2012
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News Worcester Museum and Art Gallery honours library with month-long version of Fourth PlinthMore than a century after opening in its magnificent host building, Worcester's cultural centre marks a switch for its library with performance hijinks, revolving every day.28 June 2012
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Review Wild Man drawing workshops and Kim Gordon karaoke: Supersonic Festival 2012Birmingham's arty supersonic festival mines the adventurous side of music and art. Adam Bambury finds it to be loud, occasionally disorienting, and very enjoyable.26 October 2012
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Review What the world needs: Kafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou at Nottingham ContemporaryCurators Alex Farquharson and Leah Gordon assemble one of the biggest ever shows of vodou-inspired Haitian art. Mark Sheerin takes a look.23 October 2012
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Preview West African art finds new direction in Manchester with We Face ForwardThe Whitworth, Manchester Art Gallery and The Gallery of Costume at Platt Hall team up for showcase of new and established names.14 June 2012
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Article We Are Culture24Visit Culture24's new sector facing company website to find out more about everything we do.20 February 2012
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News Watershed launches £30,000 International Playable City Award for playful public artworkA new £30,000 award for a public artwork that is playful and uses technology to engage audiences with city culture has been launched by Watershed in Bristol.24 October 2012
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Preview Warning! This is Contemporary Art: a new exhibition shakes up the Belfast art sceneTracy Emin, Julian Opie and André Stitt are among the artists exhibiting in a multimedia exhibition of adult-themed art work at the Warning Art Gallery in Belfast.30 May 2012
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Wallace Collection unveils three new galleries for world class collection of Dutch paintingGenre paintings, landscapes and works by Rembrandt go on public view in sensitive new hang which references historical collections.21 March 2012
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C24 Feature Walking with the Wild Things: Exploring Cornwall’s beautiful Luxulyan ValleyJamie Maddison loses himself on a Romantic historical wander amdist the lush green Luxulyan Valley - part of the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage site.20 July 2012
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News Volunteers wanted to describe Bodleian Library's music scores collection onlineA vast haul of Victorian musical manuscripts is being opened up to the public in a large crowd sourcing and cataloguing experiment by the Bodleian Library.03 May 2012
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News Voltaire's English alter ego unmasked in letters discovered by Oxford University ProfessorFourteen newly discovered Voltaire letters have allowed an Oxford University team to shed light on his brief but important time in England.20 January 2010
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News Visitor wins motorbike which starred in Museum of Science and Industry Harley-Davidson showA Lancashire doctor celebrates becoming one of the luckiest exhibition visitors of 2011 after winning an 883 Sportster with a raffle ticket bought on a family day out in Manchester.06 January 2012