CARDIFF SCIENCE CAFÉ 30 NOVEMBER - THE SCIENCE AND ETHICS OF CLONING
Arlene Judith Klotzko
The third Cardiff Science Café will take place on Tuesday 30 November.
Arlene Judith Klotzko will be talking about the science and ethics of
cloning and discussing questions such as: is it really unethical to clone a
human being, and are our fears really about scary science or science
fiction? Join us at Journeys Bar (1-2 Upper Clifton St, off Newport Rd,
Roath) from 7.30 pm, entry is free.
Please visit www.sciencecafewales.org (which is still being developed) for
more information.
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Dr Rachel Dodds, Teacher Scientist Network (Wales) & Science Cafe Wales
Co-ordinator
Techniquest, Stuart Street, Cardiff, UK. CF10 5BW
Tel: +44 (0) 29 20 475 475 ext 257
Fax: +44 (0) 29 20 482 517
Web: http://www.techniquest.org
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registered in England and Wales, no. 1955696
It is a registered charity, no. 517722
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