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STEM News Tip: Physics Comedy at the Maryland STEM Festival

On Saturday October 17 at 7:00PM, DC Science Comedy will present The Physics Variety Show as part of the Maryland STEM Festival. The program will feature science experiments, stories, and songs. Presenters include Dr. Kelly Reidy of the Pratt Institute.

The event is free and open to all.

 

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