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Lab it up in Cambridge

Nine-day festival offers chance to seek out science

A young visitor checks out a Bengal tiger on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. A young visitor checks out a Bengal tiger on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. (Ming Vandenberg)
By Karen Campbell
Globe Correspondent / April 13, 2008

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Imagine building and launching your own water rocket, or creating a beetle nursery. How about the chance to have lunch every day for a week with a different Nobel laureate in science? Or take a museum tour led by a robot? These are all possibilities courtesy of the second annual Cambridge Science Festival, a nine-day citywide celebration aimed at making ... (Full article: 608 words)

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