
- Date
- 16 December 2019 - 16:06
Where do art and science meet?
Engineer, scientist, performer and aspiring astronaut Niamh Shaw tells us where art and science meet.
- Tags
- Science, Theatre
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Engineer, scientist, performer and aspiring astronaut Niamh Shaw tells us where art and science meet.
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