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How has Science Gallery changed your life? Did you go in with a passing interest in fashion and leave as a potential physics student? Did Lab in the Gallery reveal all you ever wanted to know about research? Did you find a partner to collaborate with at a Science Gallery event?

As Science Gallery enters its second year we are looking for your stories about the gallery and its impact. We are looking for the quirky, moving, inspiring or downright bizarre stories. A couple of lines are plenty - but we may follow up with you to get more details.

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Science Gallery is calling all experimental musicians, musical neuroscientists, sound artists, cyborg performers, dance-floor divas and harmonic engineers to contribute to our upcoming BIORHYTHM show...

TEDxDublin

SOLD OUT! Friday March 12 sees our third TEDxDublin (and it's also the last day of LOVE LAB). The tickets went on sale at midday March 1st and were gone within 15 minutes. We're sorry if you missed out this time. We'll hopefully be live streaming TEDxDublin 3.0 so come back here for more details.

I heart Science Gallery

Science Gallery has been nominated for the 2010 European Museum of the Year Award. The news comes in the week that Science Gallery celebrates its second birthday and prepares to open its eleventh exhibition – LOVE LAB: THE SCIENCE OF DESIRE.

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HAPPY NEW 2010... Hope it's been good to you so far. There's a couple of week's until we open the doors to our LOVELAB so to keep you entertained for now we've put together a little short video of what we've been up to in 2009.

Nano ice cream van

If you ever dreamed of having your own Charlie and the Chocolate factory moment and finding that Golden Ticket, you'll have a chance to be the lucky winner of a Golden Ticket at Science Gallery's Nano ice cream van during Nanoweek (30:11:09-04:12:09). While it doesn't let you in to Mr Wonka's Chocolate Factory it gives you an amazing access to multi billion euro nano facilities - Intel and Crann.

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SCIENCE SAFARI

Fancy a scientific stroll around the campus of Trinity College Dublin? Using this self-guided podcast tour of Trinity you can discover the engine that revolutionised the 20th century, the man who split the atom, the geologist who invented the humane hangman's drop and, if time allows, a gem of a museum in an attic. These are just some of the treasures awaiting you on this self-guided trail of TCD. Find out more here.

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