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Scientists Grow the Crown Jewels
Scientists, working with The Big Bang Fair, have managed to get their hands on the Crown Jewels – by growing their own from ingredients including common household items such as drain un-blocker, sandpaper and antiseptic cream!
Top physicists, including Dr. Prabhakaran, Head of the Crystal Growth Unit at Oxford University, grew exact replicas of some of the most famous jewels in the world found in the Queen's Imperial State Crown and the Duchess of Cambridge’s engagement ring. Find out more at: www.thebigbangfair.co.uk/growthecrownjewels
To register for your free tickets to The Big Bang Fair, which takes place between 11 and 14 March at The NEC, Birmingham, visit www.thebigbangfair.co.uk.
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© Mikael Buck
Scientists Grow the Crown Jewels
Scientists, working with The Big Bang Fair, have managed to get their hands on the Crown Jewels – by growing their own from ingredients including common household items such as drain un-blocker, sandpaper and antiseptic cream!
Top physicists, including Dr. Prabhakaran, Head of the Crystal Growth Unit at Oxford University, grew exact replicas of some of the most famous jewels in the world found in the Queen's Imperial State Crown and the Duchess of Cambridge’s engagement ring. Find out more at: www.thebigbangfair.co.uk/growthecrownjewels
To register for your free tickets to The Big Bang Fair, which takes place between 11 and 14 March at The NEC, Birmingham, visit www.thebigbangfair.co.uk.
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© Mikael Buck