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- Date
- 01 December 2016 - 09:45
Would Shakespeare's potions really work?
Shakespeare's plays are full of biochemical concoctions and cosmology, so how much of a scientist was he? We asked the British Council's former science adviser, Dr Tim Slingsby.
- Tags
- Science, Shakespeare, Arts, Literature, Theatre