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Research institute team consulting and discussing with patient for drug study, monitoring health and treatment outcome while analyzing data and side effects. Breakthroughs in pharmacology. Camera A.-stock-foto
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Alternative Energy Research produces Tech Breakthroughs. A Newton cradle metaphor in which Alternative Energy Research gives momentum to Tech Breakthr-stock-foto
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3D rendering of AI chip with DNA helix symbolizing artificial intelligence in genetics and personalized medicine-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, including the National Museum of Scotland. The Great Instauration is an underground, upside-down world filled with forms hanging from railings and co-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, including the National Museum of Scotland. The Great Instauration is an underground, upside-down world filled with forms hanging from railings and co-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, including the National Museum of Scotland. The Great Instauration is an underground, upside-down world filled with forms hanging from railings and co-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, including the National Museum of Scotland. The Great Instauration is an underground, upside-down world filled with forms hanging from railings and co-stock-foto
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Chemical structure illustration finding scientific breakthroughs-stock-foto
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Concept of AI used in healthcare with a laptop for a head showing its role in medicine-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 29/10/25: The Science and Technology Secretary Liz Kendall meets Spot, a robotic dog, during a visit to their London headquarters where she talked about her vision for how tech breakthroughs can improve people's lives and be an engine for economic growth. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Wednesday 11th February, 2026   Photo call featuring Alex Howarth of Edinburgh Science at the National Museum of Scotland. Science Festival Favourites at the National Museum of Scotland including Dig Up a Dino, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Splat-tastic!, Mini-Medics: The Body Show, The Rocket Show and free to access, drop-in Tech Decoded C altogether offering the perfect family outing, getting young sci-curious minds hands on with science.   This yearÕs theme of Going Global reflects on science as a shared human story: connecting people across countries and continents,-stock-foto
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Edinburgh, Scotland. Monday 6th April, 2026.  Artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan posing with her artwork C large-scale, fantastical sculptures coming up to the first floor of the Grand Gallery.  One of this yearÕs highlights is Edinburgh Science Festival-commissioned The Great Instauration by artist Dr Gayle Chong Kwan, a large-scale sculpture installation taking over the Grand Gallery at the National Museum of Scotland.  With the theme of rethinking the scientific histories, this site-responsive exhibition is a product of months of research in the archives of various scientific institutions, includin-stock-foto