Science Festival

Scientist Tom Pringle, aka Dr Bunhead, makes a world record attempt firing potatoes through a...
Scientist Tom Pringle, aka Dr Bunhead, makes a world record attempt firing potatoes through a tennis racket at the Mitre 10 Mega store in Dunedin on Wednesday. Photo by Linda Robertson.
Jack (5) and Annabel (3) van Baalen play with a robotic gymnast at Toitu Otago Settlers Museum on...
Jack (5) and Annabel (3) van Baalen play with a robotic gymnast at Toitu Otago Settlers Museum on Sunday. Photo by Gerard O'Brien.
Finn Hibbert (7) of Dunedin, finds out how wearing prism glasses affects eyesight as he throws a...
Finn Hibbert (7) of Dunedin, finds out how wearing prism glasses affects eyesight as he throws a ball at a target during the PE Action and Reaction Day at Wall Street mall on Tuesday. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Liam Francis (2) and Joshua Grant (6), of Dunedin, hide  in the forest after having their faces...
Liam Francis (2) and Joshua Grant (6), of Dunedin, hide in the forest after having their faces painted by Orokonui Ecosanctuary staff at Wall Street mall on Thursday. Photo by Stephen Jaquiery.
Morgan Trainor (10) draws around Bryn Trainor (8), both  of Dunedin. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Morgan Trainor (10) draws around Bryn Trainor (8), both of Dunedin. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Morgan Trainor checks a skull during Meet your Skeleton on Tuesday. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Morgan Trainor checks a skull during Meet your Skeleton on Tuesday. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
Children learn more about themselves at Meet your Skeleton at the University of Otago Anatomy...
Children learn more about themselves at Meet your Skeleton at the University of Otago Anatomy Department on Tuesday. Photo by Peter McIntosh.

Scenes from the New Zealand International Science Festival, held in Dunedin over the past week.

Photos by Peter McIntosh, Stephen Jaquiery and Gerard O'Brien; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

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