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ED2015 3/5 Reviews ED2015 Exhibitions Review
Towards Dolly – A Century Of Animal Genetics In Edinburgh
By Megan Wallace | Published on Monday 31 August 2015
During the month of August, when the city of Edinburgh is swallowed up in a sea of comedy, theatre, film and art, it may strike one as odd to be learning about animal genetics. However, one of the most impressive aspects of the festival is that there is so much on offer that it genuinely does offer something for everyone and this exhibition is a prime example. Although it’s only small, maybe only taking twenty or thirty minutes to take in, there is a lot to look at, and while there is at times the need to take in the sort of detail that could bore those of us who are not scientifically minded, most of the displays are visually striking.
University Of Edinburgh Main Library, until 31 Aug.
tw rating 3/5 | [Megan Wallace]
