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Friday 13 February 1998 19:02 EST
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Ever wanted to query the Aristotelian universe, or ask Isaac Newton about his fluxions? If so, then the Kent Festival of Science is for you.

After some idle chit-chat with visiting scientists Galileo, Newton and Einstein (all looking pretty good for their age, it must be said), you can engage in a multitude of interactive scientific displays and experiments.

For example, test your sporting potential with a Batak board, make a Jurassic jelly, and then relax by gazing at the stars in an inflatable planetarium.

Kent Festival of Science, Canterbury College, New Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent. 18-19 February. Admission charges: adults pounds 5.50, children pounds 4.50. For more information, call 01707 283008.

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