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Sarah Hesse
SciCurious
English - March 01, 2020 08:00 - 1 hour - 81.6 MBScience Society & Culture engineering stem gay lgbtq maths physics queer science technology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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March sees the return of the Science Lates series, in which I'm talking to experts around Glasgow on a theme, and this month, it's "Inside your Mind"
Sarah asked me to do some stand up at a conference a few years back. I didn't know who she was then, but now I've had a chance to sit down and get to know her properly!
Come along to the Science Late - Inside your Mind at the Glasgow Science Centre, meet Sarah and ask her your questions.
Or find Sarah online
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And of course a huge thank you to Royal Astronomical Society and Biochemical Society for their support. Check out what they have going on.