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  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead chats to Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
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  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan, Science Minister Richard Lochhead and Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead chats to Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle<br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead listens to Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle<br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan, Science Minister Richard Lochhead and Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Science Minister Richard Lochhead<br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan <br />
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
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Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • Pictured: Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan <br />
<br />
Science Minister Richard Lochhead, Scottish Science Advisory Council Chair Professor Paul Boyle and Scotland's Chief Scientific Adviser Professor Sheila Rowan spoke at the official launch of a major new report on Scottish science.  The report examines the scientific landscape in Scotland between 2007 and 2016 and compared how the Scottish science and research sector has performed against other similar sized countries.  A number of scientific research projects from research institutions across Scotland will also exhibited at the event.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 January 2019
    SCT_EEm_Science_in_Scotland_Report_P...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Alex, age 6 years, has fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah and Jairus at the Science Festival. Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Liucy, age 8 years, and other children have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Jairus at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Emma at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Children have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicators Emma and Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Kastinka, age 11 years and other children don gloves to have fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Children have fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Children have fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Alex, age 6 years, has fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Alex, age 6 years, has fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Inida, age 8 years, has fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, and Katinka, age 11 years, have fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Emma at the Science Festival. Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, and other children has fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Emma at the Science Festival. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Science Communicator Oriana at the UK Space Agency event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Science Communicators Oriana and Giovanni at the UK Space Agency event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Science Communicator at Splat-Tastic chemistry goo workshop at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Children have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicators Emma and Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  India and Lucy, age 8 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Hannah at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, and other children has fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Emma at the Science Festival. Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, and other children have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event with Science Communicator Emma at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Science Communicator entertains children at Splat-Tastic chemistry goo workshop at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Amanda Tyndall, Edinburgh Science Festival Director, with a portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of  Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies with Sophie Green at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies with Catherine Gemmell from Marine Conservation Society at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies with Catherine Gemmell from Marine Conservation Society at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, with twins Alex and Evie, age 6 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  twins Alex and Evie, age 6 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, with twins Alex and Evie, age 6 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, with twins Alex and Evie, age 6 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  India, age 8 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  India and Lucy, age 8 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Evie, age 6 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  JIndia and Lucy, age 8 years, and Evie, age 6 years have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Alex age 6 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Edinburgh_Science_Festival_SA09April...jpg
  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Children have fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Children have fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Children have fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival.<br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:   Alex, age 6 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies with Sophie Green at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival. <br />
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  • Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about plastic pollution in the sea at Scrapbook: Fight Ocean Plastics from the Skies with Catherine Gemmell from Marine Conservation Society at Dynamic Earth at the Edinburgh Science Festival. <br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  twins Alex and Evie, age 6 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival.<br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  JIndia and Lucy, age 8 years, and Evie, age 6 years have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Alex, age 6  years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Evie, age 6 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  Jamie Carter, age 8 years, has fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  children have  fun learning about blood with a sheep heart at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 9 April 2019. Edinburgh Science Festival:  India and Lucy , age 8 years,  and Evie, age 6 years, have fun learning about blood at the Blood Bar drop in event at the Science Festival. <br />
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  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, and Edie Lamont, aged 7 years, admire the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of  Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
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  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Watched by Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Watched by Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Watched by Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Watched by Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years admires the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years admires the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years admires the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years admires the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, and Edie Lamont, aged 7 years, admire the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of  Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, and Edie Lamont, aged 7 years, admire the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of  Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
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    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Some of the Science Festival team with photos in the exhibition.<br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival (26 June – 11 July) focuses on the climate challenges and opportunities ahead and the first of its events opens today with a free outdoor photographic exhibition called Human Nature. The exhibition is a photographic journey around the world to show how we connect to nature, and features work of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs  feature in National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for portraits of wild swimmers.<br />
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  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Watched by Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie puts the finishing touches to her portrait of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, and Edie Lamont, aged 7 years, admire the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of  Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Edie Lamont, aged 7 years, admires the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
  • Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: <br />
Pictured: Valentina Maia, aged 6 years, and Edie Lamont, aged 7 years, admire the portrait by graffiti and mural artist Shona Hardie of  Natalie Duffield, one of the artworks in a street art trail called ‘Women in STEM’ which showcases the achievements of nine women who have contributed to the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Natalie Duffield is CEO of InTechnology SmartCitie, a company that provides free WiFi in central Edinburgh. Shona has also painted many of the other portraits in the trail which are displayed in venues across the city. <br />
The 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 26 June – 11 July.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    EEm_Edinburgh_Science_Festival_Stree...jpg
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