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From Egyptian mummies to robots, Edinburgh’s science festival has it all



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Published Date: 22 March 2008
THE organisers of the Edinburgh International Science Festival (EISF) boast that they have something for everyone, no matter if you’re aged three or 103. A quick flick through the programme proves they’re right: more than 130 events have been organised to mark the festival’s 20th anniversary.
The EISF kicks off on Tuesday 25 March and runs until Saturday 5 April.

Wonderama returns to the Assembly Rooms, on Edinburgh’s George Street, with a host of science shows and experiments to inspire children (and adults too).

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