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      <title>"Miasma"</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - A new art installation by Susie MacMurray in response to Florence Nightingale’s miasma theory using contemporary materials. ‘Miasma’ will be the first contemporary art installation at the Museum and is MacMurray’s first solo show in London.]]>
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      <title>Six Women Surgeons</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - *_Portraits by Jane Brettle_* Edinburgh photographer Jane Brettle is best known for her striking portraits of women who are innovators in their various professions. Her latest commission covers six of Britain's leading women surgeons. Inspired by the French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique]]>
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      <title>The Super Science Museum Game Show</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - *_22nd – 25th July _* *_25th – 29th August_* _11.30, 13.30, 15.30_ Join us for 30 minutes of fantastic fun as we dazzle you with demos and fascinate you with facts in this interactive family show with a scientific twist!]]>
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      <title>Spaced Out Tour </title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - *_18th – 22nd August 11.30, 15.30_* _Every Sunday from 20th July until 31st August 11.30, 13.30, 15.30_ Get ready to explore space. Come and discover the fascinating world of roaring rockets, amazing astronauts and smelly space poo! This interactive tour]]>
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      <title>Flights of Fancy Tour  </title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - *_18th – 22nd August 13.30_* _Every Saturday from 19th July until 30th August 11.30, 13.30, 15.30_ Ensure your seatbelt is fastened and prepare for take off! On this interactive tour you will discover some of the secrets of the Flight]]>
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      <title>Stephen Hawking is in Hell</title>
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        <![CDATA[Scott Keir - In "Jake and Dinos Chapman's vision of Hell":http://www.whitecube.com/exhibitions/jandd/fucking_hell/ that is, showing now until 12 July at the White Cube in St James. In amongst the epic scenes of bloodied skeletons, flayed bodies and multiple Hitlers, an emaciated Stephen is sitting]]>
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      <title>China Landscape: China Landscape</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - China Landscape represents a unique partnership between the British Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, celebrating a shared vision to strengthen cultural understanding and support biodiversity conservation across the world. Located in the British Museum’s forecourt, the landscape features]]>
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      <title>London&#8217;s Dead</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - The skeletons in the exhibition may be hundreds of years old but they have the power to stir living feelings in many of us. How does London feel about its dead bodies? Body-snatching in the 1800s had a huge influence]]>
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      <title>Exhibition: Max Planck - The Reluctant Revolutionary</title>
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        <![CDATA[Martin Fenner - The German physicist "Max Planck":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Planck (1858-1947) would have turned 150 years this past wednesday. To honor the founder of quantum theory, the Max Planck Society together with the German Museum of Technology have put together an "exhibition":http://www.dtmb.de/Aktuelles/Sonderausstellungen/Max-Planck/index_en.html that starts today.]]>
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      <title>Does Flying Cost the Earth?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - How bad is flying for the environment? The aviation industry is in the media spotlight as a contributor of emissions that cause climate change. But has it been unfairly singled out? A new exhibition looks at the extent to which]]>
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