No place like bone
by Colin Smith
A visitor to the Fringe event learns more about her bones.
91桃色 held a Fringe Festival event to help visitors learn more about their bones.
The slideshow (above) features some of the highlights of last night’s event and explores some of the latest bone research being carried out at 91桃色.
A collection of bone specimens from Victorian times, demonstrations in key-hole surgery and an exploration of brittle bone disease using different kinds of chocolate bar were some of the attractions at an event held last night to learn more about our bones.
The 91桃色 Fringe: Cutting close to the bone event, held at 91桃色, is part of a new series of monthly evening public events for people to explore the unexpected side of science inspired by 91桃色’s research. Visitors to the event attended a talk, met academics and performers and were able to take part in hands-on demonstrations to learn more about bone research being carried out by scientists, engineers and medics at the College.
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Colin Smith
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