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    <title>Nature Network - cambridge science festival</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for cambridge science festival</description>
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      <title>My picks from next week&#8217;s Cambridge Science Festival</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - The second "Cambridge Science Festival":http://www.cambridgesciencefestival.com/ kicks off this Saturday. Many of the events are geared towards families and kids, but here are a few that might interest grown-ups. (I’ve pasted in the descriptions from the full schedule, which can be]]>
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      <title>A new act at the Cambridge Science Festival: dancing scientists</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - You can hypothesize, experiment, analyze and squirt tiny volumes of liquids into small containers. But can you mambo? !http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3156/2421013621_ee21cd16b7_m.jpg! At the upcoming "Cambridge Science Festival":http://www.cambridgesciencefestival.com, we'll find out which scientists can best shake their stuff. As part of the festival]]>
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      <title>Museum makeover</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - You’ve probably walked past the "MIT Museum":http://web.mit.edu/museum/ on Massachusetts Avenue and never noticed it there. Tucked away on the second floor in a grey, nondescript building near Central Square, the museum has a few exhibits, including one on robots developed]]>
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