Wednesday, 18 August 2010 2:00pm
Cost
| SO Live Friend (more info): | FREE |
|---|---|
| Per Person: | £5.00 |
| Family/Group (up to 5 people): | £16.00 |
Ever been shot from a cannon? Or hit on the head by an anvil? Science Oxford Live will explain how the laws of science in cartoons are different to those we find in the real world – and show you that sometimes things aren’t always as simple they seem…
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