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Folk Fae Fife The Fife Science Festival |


Folk Fae Fife Science FestivalSchool of Psychology/ St Mary’s QuadSouth StreetSt Andrews, FifeKY16 9JPfolkfaefife@st-and.ac.ukClick here for a mapDr. Ware Petznick brings lectures about Fife’s scientists and innovators to community groups and schools in Fife in 2010. The community will learn about the first “scientist”, Mary Somerville of Burntisland, the first woman to be licensed to practice medicine in the United Kingdom, Elizabeth Anderson and, who you can thank for keeping your coffee warm in a thermos, James Dewar of Kincardine who invented the Dewar flask. These are just a few of the incredible scientists and innovators who made great contributions to science, the world and how we live in it.Contact us at folkfaefife@st-and.ac.uk if you would like to book a free lecture for your community group. |
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E-mail: folkfaefife@st-andrews.ac.uk |


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Elizabeth Anderson Courtesy of St Andrews University, Alb8-40 |
