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Don’t miss: The story of Ötzi, Kew’s summer frolics, and medical 3D

Explore 3D printing in medical transplants, join some artistic frolics at Kew's Sussex home, and discover history's first unsolved murder case in the film story of Ötzi

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Medicine is the theme of , and while the 70th anniversary of the National Health Service looms large, there’s much else to explore, including the way 3D printing is revolutionising transplantation. Adults only, doors open at 6.45 pm.

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Kew Wakehurst

With , arts collective has transformed Wakehurst, Kew’s botanic garden in West Sussex, UK. Visit its soundscapes, sculptures and art installations (pictured) from 26 to 29 July and 2 to 5 August.

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The popular Story Collider podcast has been celebrating diversity in science, engineering and maths with , personal tales recorded in Ontario this month to mark the first international LGBT+STEM Day. Misha Gajewski and Munera Yusuf are the hosts.

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A killing that took place about 5300 years ago is the inspiration for , a European feature film starring Jürgen Vogel as Ötzi, a Neolithic man whose shrivelled body was discovered with his tools and clothing in a glacier 26 years ago. Written and directed by Felix Randau, Iceman depicts the first unsolved murder case in history. In UK cinemas from 27 July.

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Topics: Art / History / Medicine