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Today
Computer Vision and the Geometry of Nature: Lecture for the general public, 7pm. Hume Building, NUI, Maynooth, Co Kildare. Free.
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Our Solar System and Robot Explorers: Lecture for primary students, noon. Charleville Mall, North Strand, Dublin 3.
Tomorrow
The Chemistry of Crime: Lecture for senior cycle secondary students, 2pm, DIT, Kevin Street. Free but pre-book on 01 402-4780.
The Hot Air Balloon Workshop: Primary level. 3pm, Waterford IT, Cork Road. Free but pre-book on 051-302037.
The Cambridge Mathematics Roadshow: Show for primary level. 9.30am, 11am, 12.30pm, November 15th and 16th, South Campus IT, Tralee, Co Kerry. Free but pre-book on 066 7144132.
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