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Just a quick Science Friday on this lovely bank holiday…

Armagh STEM Conference

The fourth annual Communicating STEM (Science Technology, Engineering and Maths) conference will be in ArmaghMay 13, 2010. Click here to register.

We all know that our mediators in Science Gallery are a creative bunch and because of Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef, they all learned to crochet and have been creating some amazing works of their own. The latest is this:

Crochet Microphone Cover

I'm fairly sure it's the world's only Hyperbolic Crochet Microphone Cover

Worried that our current show, Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef, isn't tech-heavy enough for you? Well grab your iPhone and learn how to crochet with the Easy Stitch app - that promises to 'ensure that the art of sewing and crafting doesn't get neglected in our modern day world.'

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Dead Zoo Walking

Mark your calendars, and brush up on your steampunk. The museum of museumship-- The Natural History Museum-- reopens its doors on Thursday the 29th of April. 

 

Trending topic: #ashtag

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We know you heart SG but due to preparations for tonight's Trinity Ball Science Gallery will close at 15:00 today Friday April 16th. We're back in business tomorrow Saturday at 12:00. Don't forget to check out our beginners crochet workshop, or get your tickets for our Thomas Banchoff talk on the 20th...

UPDATE: Unfortunately we won't be able to stream tonight's IGNITE due to a technical difficulty. It was an experiment which didn't quite work out - this time!... there's always next time!!! Sorry about getting your hopes up. : (

You will be able to check out the IGNITE videos on our YouTube channel in a couple of days....

We know that you know that science is cool - you wouldn't all be hanging out here in Science Gallery if it wasn't, right? Well here are some of the UK's leading science communicators on how they think the landscape has changed to put science centre stage... articles by Dara O'Briain, Professor Brian Cox, Alice Roberts, and many more...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/apr/13/science-cool

Howdy, Cuz!

 

Let's give a big welcome to Australopithecus sediba - the in-law we never knew we had.

Professor Robert Winston's recent talk in Science Gallery is now available on our YouTube channel Watch the talk here

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