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Bang Goes The Theory Roadshows

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What could be better than watching the Bang team take science and technology to pieces on TV? How about seeing them do it in the flesh?

09 Mar
2011

Bang Goes The Theory logo Ian Johnston Bang Goes The Theory at the Edinburgh International Science Festival

There's more science in the world than even Bang Goes The Theory can fit into a thirty-minute TV show. Bursting out the studios, the Bang roadshows bring science to you. And because The Open Univesity loves a road trip, we come along taking some of our experiments for you to have a go at.

Things to try

Put your nose to the test with scratch and sniff

Do you have a photographic memory?

Turn your friends into a photo-fit

 

2011 roadshows

For full details on the 2011 Roadshows, visit bbc.co.uk

What happens on a roadshow?

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Wednesday, 09th March 2011

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