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To mark the publication of Litmus, Comma's latest science-into-fiction project, Manchester author Jane Rogers and MMU scientist Dr Martyn Amos discuss the final theorem of one of Britain's greatest scientists, Alan Turing.
This afternoon Jane Rogers reads her specially commissioned short story for Litmus and discusses the influences on Turing's life as well as the wider relationship between science and literature with consultant scientist, Martyn Amos.
Concessions: students, under 16, OAPs, disability and carers
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36-40 Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HN
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