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Category Archives: Science
International Biodiversity Day
This Friday, 22 May, is International Biodiversity Day. An important day for everyone interested in ecology, the environment and a sustainable future. Highly topical at a time when man made wildlife habitat destruction and the way humans use displaced wildlife … Continue reading
Posted in Green spaces, New, Science, Wildlife and Nature
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Crick Institute lastest community newsletter
The Crick Institute released it’s latest community newsletter today. Crick Community Newsletter Autumn 2013 If you’d like a hard copy please contact Hannah Camm at the Crick.
Posted in Architecture, Big developments, Community stuff, Science
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Crick Institute newsletter June 2013
The Crick Institute, currently being built immediately behind the British Library in Somers Town, has just circulated it’s latest newsletter for the local community. Download it in PDF format here
Posted in Big developments, Science
Tagged Crick Institute, Somer's Town, Somers Town
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Science & Story – a fab project for you and your children this Easter
Fancy you and your children working with professional illustrators, artists, scientists and architects to create a beautifully designed book telling stories – in words and pictures – about science, and having the book published by The Francis Crick Institute to … Continue reading
Public health threatened
King's Cross is home to many celebrities, one of whom is Professor Phil James. Phil did his medical training at our local hospital, UCH. He lives in King's Cross and is President of the International Association for the Study of Obesity (IASO), … Continue reading
Theatre of Debate
Y Touring Theatre Company pioneered the Theatre of Debate® format. With live performances, podcasts and online resources on ethical, social and moral dilemmas it provokes debate and discussion. Y Touring is based at OneKX on the corner of Cromer Street … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Current Affairs, Film, Science, Young People
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