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If you find yourself in Toronto this Saturday, May 10, you should check out the wide variety of events going on under the Science Rendezvous umbrella, everything from science demos at universities or malls to lectures by one of Canada’s own Nobel laureates, John Polanyi.
I’ll be presenting optics demos with the Institute for Optical Sciences in the McLennan Physics building at the St. George campus of the University of Toronto, and there will be all kinds of other interesting things happening in the immediate vicinity of the physics and chemistry buildings — click here to see them all.
If you need any further convincing, you can see some of the neat experiments we’ll be demonstrating in this video – my Ph.D. advisor’s enthusiasm is catching.
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