Minerva Scientifica – Domestic Laboratory Airs
Like Darwin at Down House, there have been many women whose laboratories were based at home.
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Like Darwin at Down House, there have been many women whose laboratories were based at home.
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Superwomen of Science Minerva Scientifica Winner of a Three Weeks Editors Award – Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016 Singing with Fossils! Our expedition to the Lyme Regis Fossil Festival made us many new friends. These included 100 children from Symondsbury Primary School Dorset, St. John’s Primary School Weymouth, Mountjoy School Dorset and Musbury Primary School, Devon, and the […]
Strength in numbers Minerva Scientifica returns to the Science Museum Lates series with some of our Superwomen of Science – this time it’s Maths! In addition to works by Plowman, Whitley, Frances-Hoad and Bingen the programme features the premiere of Minerva Mathematica by Lynch – listen below View our Photo Album from a great evening […]
Entomologists Anonymous – Minerva Scientifica A Workshop and Performance Project developed for Ferndown Upper School in collaboration with Soroptimist International Bournemouth and Bournemouth University ‘Once hooked on the microscope, life can never be long enough’. Miriam Rothschild PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME Minerva Scientifica – Eva Crane Soundscape by Frances M Lynch for playback How doth the little […]