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FOUR GREAT EVENTS
NEW TO SYDNEY
•24th August
•University of Technology Sydney
•What is the mysterious(神秘的)universe made of? How to make sense of time? Anyone interested in questions like these, whatever your age or background, is welcome to join our six experts on a mind-expanding trip through some of the biggest questions in physics.
NEW TO BOSTON
•7 th September
•District Hall, Boston
•You have one of the most complex and unbelievable objects in the known universe: the human brain. How does a brain of 1.4 kilogram allow you to sense, understand and change the world? How does it support thought, memory and consciousness(意识)? What is intelligence and how does it change as we grow older? Welcome to join our six experts who will answer these questions and more.
NEW SCIENTIST LIVE
•10th-13th October
•ExCeL, London
•New Scientist Live is an exciting festival of ideas and discoveries for everyone curious about science and why it matters. More than 120 speakers and 140 exhibitors come together in one place to create an extremely great atmosphere and energy, filled with inspiring talks, creative discoveries, interactive(互动式的)experiences, workshops and performances.
NEW TO LEEDS
•14th September
•Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds
•Why is 95% of the universe not seen? What exactly is this dark matter and dark energy? What happens inside black holes? What is the future for life elsewhere in the universe? Anyone interested in physics is welcome to us. Whether you're a scientist or a student, this event offers the chance to learn directly from the experts at our one-day master class.
21. Where should you go to explore the mysteries of the brain?
A. ExCeL, London. B. District Hall, Boston.
C. University of Technology Sydney. D. Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds.
22. How can you benefit from NEW TO LEEDS?
A. By learning about physics directly at a class.
B. By mastering the knowledge about speeches.
C. By taking a mind-expanding trip for three days.
D. By showing creative discoveries on the universe.
23. What do the four events have in common?
A. They last for one day. B. They have six experts.
C. They focus on the future. D. They are related to science.