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Live Science x HowTheLightGetsIn — Get discounted tickets to the world’s largest ideas and music festivalLive Science has partnered with HowTheLightGetsIn, taking place from Sept. 21 to 22 at Kenwood House, London. See how our readers can get a special discount.
By Alexander McNamara Published
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'We're meeting people where they are': Graphic novels can help boost diversity in STEM, says MIT's Ritu RamanIn a new series of comics, where young, female scientists take center stage, MIT's Ritu Raman explains how the format can inspire the next generation of young people into the world of STEM.
By Alexander McNamara Published
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Best movies about famous scientists that aren't OppenheimerOppenheimer cleaned up at the Oscars this year, so what better time to look back at the best biopics based on history's most influential scientists?
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Save over 40% on this amazing LEGO Ideas setDeals Save almost $100 on the LEGO Ideas Insect Collection at Amazon.
By Lloyd Coombes Published
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Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse reviewLego The Lego Ideas Motorized Lighthouse is both an impressive piece of Lego engineering, and one of the most visually stunning pieces they've ever made.
By Kim Snaith Published
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Board game deals 2023: Save on science-themed games and family classicsDeals Recently won 2nd prize in beauty contest? Here’s some board game deals to spend your prize money on.
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Best zombie movies: viruses, fungi, space radiation & voodoo magicMovie Science We're shambling onto your screens to look at the best zombie movies, and the scientific (and not so scientific) inspirations behind them.
By Fran Ruiz Published
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Save over $50 on this Lego Tree House setDeals The Lego Tree House is a great set for nature lovers, young and old, and it's over 20% off at Amazon.
By Lloyd Coombes Published
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Lego Technic Land Rover Defender reviewLego’s take on the Land Rover Defender is every bit as commanding as its real-world counterpart.
By Kim Snaith Published
