‘Pubs are more comfy than lecture theatres!’: Science festival set for Manchester’s bars and ale houses
Scientists are all set to venture out of their labs to take over pubs around Manchester and get people talking about science.
Scientists are all set to venture out of their labs to take over pubs around Manchester and get people talking about science.
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