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Entries in glastonbury (1)

Monday
Jun272011

Glastonbury: Science in the mud


I put on my raincoat and wellies in search of science at the world's most famous festival. [New Scientist, 17 May 2012]

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Posted on DateMonday, June 27, 2011 at 07:31AM
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