Norwich is part of an international festival this spring, which will prove that a trip to the pub can be educational.
Pint of Science 2024 will take place in hundreds of cities across 25 countries from May 13 to 15.
The festival will bring thousands of scientists and their research out of the lab and into pubs, cafés and community halls.
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Each night will provide a unique line-up of talks, demonstrations and live experiments.
The Norwich events will be held at Cafe Bar Marzano in The Forum, The Reindeer in Dereham Road, The Whalebone in Magdalen Road and The Yard Coffee in Pivotal House, off Red Lion Street.
More than 30 UEA and Norwich Research Park scientists are involved locally.
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The coordinators of the Norwich programme are Becky Shaw, Becky Sainty, Rose McNelly, Carolina Olave Achury and Lizzie Gray.
Dr Praveen Paul, co-founder, said: "It is fantastic to see how a simple idea between a few friends has captured people’s imaginations and pushed scientific research into the spotlight."
Tickets cost £5 at pintofscience.co.uk/events/norwich
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